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New director of ICT boosts our digital transformation ambitions

This autumn we've appointed Jo Hamilton as our Director of ICT and Digital Transformation, a new role within the Karbon Group structure. 

Reporting to our Executive Director of Resources, Jo will be accountable for the effective management of the group's Information and Communications Technology activities and shaping and delivering the organisation’s digital transformation strategy. 

Scott Martin, Executive Director of Resources at Karbon Homes said: “We’re very pleased to welcome Jo to Karbon Homes as our Director of ICT and Digital Transformation, to lead on the strategic development of our digital journey. 

“We’ve always had bold ambitions for digital transformation within our business and are delighted we’ve been able to attract an experienced digital leader. Jo’s wealth of knowledge of both the sector and the digital landscape makes her ideally placed for this appointment.  

“There are some exciting challenges ahead and I look forward to working with Jo as we go forward.” 

Previously in her role as Head of Digital at Home Group, Jo has experience developing digital strategies and implementing new and emerging technologies, alongside introducing new digital ways of working. Before that, Jo worked in the media sector and brings much knowledge and expertise on digital transformation across different sectors. 

Speaking of her appointment, Jo said: “Karbon Homes has a fantastic reputation within the housing sector as an ambitious and bold organisation. I was inspired by Karbon's focus on digital transformation to improve both customer and colleague experience and to provide greater digital choice.  

“I’m looking forward to driving this work forward with every area of the business to truly transform our organisation and how we deliver our services to customers.   

Jo joined the organisation at the start of October.

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