New chief for central Scotland arm of Stewart Milne Homes

Jonathan Fair has been appointed managing director of Stewart Milne Homes Central Scotland, following James Crawford’s decision to retire after 24 years with the business.Jonathan Fair has been appointed managing director of Stewart Milne Homes Central Scotland, following James Crawford’s decision to retire after 24 years with the business.
Jonathan Fair has been appointed managing director of Stewart Milne Homes Central Scotland, following James Crawford’s decision to retire after 24 years with the business.
Jonathan Fair has been appointed head of Stewart Milne Homes’ central Scotland business, rejoining the housebuilder after three years as regional managing director Scotland with rival McCarthy and Stone.

Fair’s appointment follows James Crawford’s decision to retire after 24 years with the business.

A former chief executive of Homes for Scotland, Fair has just completed a three-year period as a non-executive director of the trade body. He is also a member of the industry leadership group within Construction Scotland.

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Stewart Milne Homes Central is one of the three homes divisions of Aberdeen-headquartered Stewart Milne Group.

Gerry More, group MD for homes, said: “We’re very pleased to welcome Jonathan back to Stewart Milne Homes. Having worked with Jonathan at Homes for Scotland, I know first-hand of his passion, commitment and expertise.”

Beginning his career as an apprentice architectural technician, Fair has more than 30 years’ experience in construction.

He said: “It’s good to be returning to Stewart Milne Homes. Covid-19 has changed the way people live, but it has also changed what people want from their home.”

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Fair takes up his position with immediate effect and will be working on a “smooth transition” with the current managing director Crawford, who will retire in October.

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