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News Release from: LHA-ASRA Group
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 July 2007
Hat trick of talent appointed by
LHA-ASRA
Three graduate trainees have been appointed to housing group LHA-ASRA's Regeneration and Development Team.
Emily Braham, of Nottingham, is now a graduate trainee in Programme Delivery Emily is graduating from Nottingham Trent University this summer with a degree in Design, Development and Regeneration
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 2 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Emily, who is originally from Warwick, said: "I was attracted to LHA-ASRA because I wanted to be involved in development with a social conscience2 Anant Morjaria, of Leicester, is a mature student at Leicester College.
He is studying for a HNC in Building Studies and has been appointed as a graduate trainee Property Officer.
Anant said: "LHA-ASRA have a really good reputation for training and development of their graduates".
"There is a lot of emphasis on personal development." Nick Cullen, of Nottingham, has been appointed graduate trainee in New Business.
Nick is a Human Geography graduate and studied at Nottingham Trent University.
Since graduating three years ago, he has worked at Nottingham housing association Rushcliffe Homes in the customer services department.
Nick said: "I was keen to work in a development team for a housing association and LHA-ASRA's reputation for regeneration schemes really attracted me to the role." Robert Nettleton, Group Regeneration Director for LHA-ASRA, said: "We believe strongly in securing the best talent for the future of LHA-ASRA.
The appointment of these three graduate trainees demonstrates the importance we place on the training and development of our people".
LHA-ASRA exceeded its development targets for 2006-07 and built 455 homes in the east midlands, London and the south east.
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