Peter Latham
Peter is an Altair Associate undertaking a range of activities to support clients with the strategic and operational development of their specialist housing products and related services to customers.
Expertise
Strategic older peoples and supported housing development, rents & service charges, exempt accommodation, leases & management agreements, service and stock options appraisals, policy & procedure re-engineering, Specialist Supported Housing (SSH) assurance, project management, charity and third sector housing operations.
About Peter
Peter is a housing practitioner of over twenty five years. His experience spans from front line local authority housing management, progressing through leasehold and supported housing operations before undertaking corporate roles developing strategy, driving business development, regulatory assurance, policy development and transformation. He has specialist knowledge of working within the supported housing and social enterprise sectors.
Prior to joining Altair, Peter held an Executive role within a regional supported housing provider, overseeing housing management, support, asset management and property development.
In addition to being an Altair associate, Peter leads business improvement within a community focused Registered Provider.
Recent Altair Assignments
- Older peoples and supported housing strategic reviews and options appraisals
- Service charge compliance and assurance and development
- Specialist Supported Housing (SSH) Assurance reviews
- Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) service review and development
- ‘Ageing Well’ strategy development
- Rent setting compliance reviews
Background
- Principal Consultant – Altair
- Director of Housing, Support, Assets & Development – BFHA
- Head of Business Support & Innovation – SAHA
- Treasurer and Vice Chair – Horse & Bamboo Theatre
- Treasurer and Trustee – Hoot ‘Wise with Money’ Credit Union
- Chartered Member – Chartered Institute of Housing
- Fellow – Royal Society for the Arts
- PRINCE2 Practitioner
- HDip, Building Studies with Quantity Surveying
- PgD, Housing Studies
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