Grogan promoted to Midlands MD

12.04.23 3 min read by Ryan Devlin

Maggie Grogan, has been promoted to managing director – Midlands, in recognition of her major contribution to both the business in the North West and our growth in the Midlands.

Our involvement in the Midlands region has accelerated in the past six months, after being named the development partner for the place-changing £3.2bn, 346-acre Arden Cross regeneration, opening our latest regional home in Birmingham city centre and most recently, our JV with Legal & General and Homes England, ECF , signing a memorandum of understanding with City of Wolverhampton Council to look at potential opportunities in the city.

Solihull-born, Grogan, joined Muse during the height of the pandemic in 2020 as senior development manager, working on a range of projects, including in Chester and Salford Central. Following ECF’s appointment to the £2.5bn, 250-acre Crescent Salford masterplan, Maggie was promoted to the role of development director in recognition of her efforts.

On her promotion, Maggie Grogan, managing director – Midlands, said:

I’m proud to have been given the opportunity to lead our growth in the Midlands and support the delivery of the Midlands Engine.”
Being from the region, I’m excited that our business will play a part in building a brighter future, together with partners right across the region, as we create opportunities for growth, investment and prosperity.”
Our work at Arden Cross and most recently in Wolverhampton, is just the start of our expansion and they're perfect examples of the scale and types of place-changing regeneration we can deliver for communities.””

Rosalind Futter, finance director, added: “Maggie epitomises what we’re about as a business and I’m delighted to welcome her onto the senior leadership team at Muse.

“Maggie is passionate and driven about creating better places for communities and we couldn’t think of anyone better to spearhead our growth in the region.”

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