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OUR TEAM<br />

Our management team has vast experience in modular housing, land development, technology and environmental<br />

science with a proven background of success from business start-up to ultimate exit in construction, supply<br />

chain and retail.<br />

Glynne Benge<br />

Chairman and CEO<br />

Gary West<br />

Managing Director<br />

Nick Shorten<br />

Operations Director<br />

Charles Burt<br />

Technical and Innovation Director<br />

A Chartered Surveyor with over<br />

35 years’ experience within the<br />

commercial and residential property<br />

market, with business interests<br />

in agriculture, marine, retail and<br />

manufacturing. Glynne is actively<br />

involved leading the new Welborne<br />

(Fareham) community offer of 6,000<br />

homes and 5,000 jobs.<br />

A Chartered Marketer, MBA and<br />

entrepreneur with over 25 years post<br />

graduate experience including eight<br />

years founding and managing Planet<br />

Cruise to become a Sunday Times Fast<br />

Track 100 company with a turnover<br />

of £35m before successfully exiting<br />

to Iglu.com in 2013.<br />

With 35 years’ production experience<br />

Nick has been responsible for<br />

managing and delivering significant<br />

modular projects, both in the UK and<br />

Internationally. Nick’s background is<br />

from the Aircraft Industry where he<br />

worked predominantly on Airbus and<br />

Boeing projects. In 2001 he joined the<br />

modular offsite construction industry.<br />

An Environmental Scientist, founded<br />

and managed Olive, an environmental<br />

consultancy, for twelve years.<br />

Previously spent 25 years in<br />

the City, including directorships in<br />

start-ups and floating an investment<br />

company on the LSE.<br />

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