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Published by Julie Longton for Contour Homes in Housing
Monday 30th November 2009 - 3:26pm

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37 year old Sarah Knowles has been appointed Group Corporate Services Manager at Contour Housing Group, one of the North West’s largest housing and regeneration organisations.

Sarah who has fifteen years experience in the housing sector, ten of which with Contour, was promoted to this position from her previous role as Group Business Support Manager after the position became vacant due to a major business review.

“I am delighted to be continuing my career with Contour,” said Sarah. “Key functions of this new role will be ensuring the company has effective HR, organisational development, office administration, communications and performance management in place which meet the high standards of the business.”

Contour Housing Group operates across 27 local authorities and has its head office at Salford Quays.

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