Graham Chivers appointed Chartway CEO

Chartway Partnerships Group, a land-led housebuilder operating across the South East, has announced the appointment of Graham Chivers as its new chief executive officer. 

Graham joined Chartway in early 2024 as chief financial officer and brings a strong track record of leadership in the housebuilding sector, with previous roles at Berkeley Group Plc, Crest Nicholson Plc and other major players in the industry.

In his new role as CEO, Graham will lead the business through its next phase of growth, focusing on delivering high-quality multi-tenure housing developments, driving value through partnerships and supporting the group’s strategy to create sustainable communities where people thrive.

Chartway’s integrated business structure brings together several specialist divisions. These include housebuilding, timber frame delivering modern, sustainable construction solutions and Civil Engineering, which provides external and in-house infrastructure and groundworks expertise. Together, the divisions provide the group with 47% of housing delivery capabilities.

Graham said: “Chartway is built on a clear purpose – building sustainable, high-quality homes and community placemaking. I’m excited to be stepping into the CEO role and working with our talented team and trusted partners to deliver on that purpose.

“Everyone deserves a safe, secure place to call home, and I look forward to leading Chartway to achieve that goal across the South East.”

Keith Maddin, partner at Cabot Square Capital, majority investor in Chartway, added: “We are pleased to appoint Graham Chivers as CEO. His sector experience and strategic mindset make him the ideal leader for the next chapter of Chartway’s journey.

“We are confident that under Graham’s leadership, the group will continue to grow, innovate and deliver homes that communities are proud of.”

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