NHBC appoints Danielle Keywood as Sector Lead for Local Authorities
NHBC, the UK’s largest provider of new home warranties and insurance, has appointed Danielle Keywood as Sector Lead for Local Authorities. Joining the Customer Relationship team, Danielle will manage and develop relationships with local authorities across the UK, as well as their contractors, combined authorities and other key stakeholders. With extensive experience in the home-building […]

Jul 16, 2026
NHBC, the UK’s largest provider of new home warranties and insurance, has appointed Danielle Keywood as Sector Lead for Local Authorities. Joining the Customer Relationship team, Danielle will manage and develop relationships with local authorities across the UK, as well as their contractors, combined authorities and other key stakeholders.
With extensive experience in the home-building industry, Danielle joins NHBC from construction and property services company Wates, where she held the position of Regional Social Value Manager for London. Prior to this she held various roles at Berkeley Group and United Living.
Danielle Keywood, newly appointed Sector Lead for Local Authorities at NHBC commented: “Local authorities are an essential part of the UK tenure mix and I’m looking forward to developing new relationships in the sector. I’ll be helping local authorities steer through the rapidly changing market, championing high-quality home building and providing the excellent service and guidance the industry has come to expect from NHBC."
Tim Reid, Customer Relationship Director at NHBC commented: “Danielle brings a wealth of sector and relationship management experience to this key role, and I’m pleased to welcome her to the business. I have no doubt Danielle will help us strengthen further our excellent relationships with local authorities. She will drive NHBC’s core purpose of raising standards in home building and our belief that everyone deserves a quality home.
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