New team heads Inner City Housing Developers Association
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Tuesday, 1 April, 2003 - 22:00
The Inner City Housing Developers Association has announced its office bearers for 2003.
Royal International director Laurence Goodman (top) has been elected ICHDA president and Hardie Finance development manager Terry Pilbeam (right) is senior vice president.
Syme Marmion and Co partner John Syme has been elected investor and residential relations vice president.
Others elected to the board include Campaign Focus principal Spiro Politis, (right) Spowers architects partner Peter Lee, Broad Constructions executive Malcolm Purcell, and ICHDA life member and former Inner City Living executive director Derwent Southern.