Muse boosts southern team with new appointment

19.06.24 1 min read by Carly Jones

Ellen Bryan has been appointed Development Manager, expanding our southern team and bringing over a decade of mixed-use regeneration experience.

Joining from St Modwen, Ellen’s previous experience includes roles at Network Rail and Associated British Ports, involving public-private partnerships and delivering transport-centric regeneration across the rail and port industries.

Our South office is currently delivering new places across the region. This includes Manor Road Quarter, Canning Town and Stroudley Walk in Bromley-by-Bow – both of which include 50% affordable homes – Hale Wharf, a new community of 503 new homes in Tottenham Hale, and North West Quadrant, Slough.

Mike Auger, Managing Director at Muse – South, said: “Ellen’s extensive experience will further add to our industry-leading southern team, based in our London office.

Our exciting portfolio of new places and regeneration opportunities has the potential to deliver long-term benefits for communities and incredible social value. Alongside our partners, it’s our people who unlock these opportunities and Ellen will be central to what we can achieve.”

Ellen Bryan, Development Manager at Muse – South, said: “I’m proud to be joining Muse and look forward to supporting the team deliver across the South.

“With a focus on place-making and community – along with delivery through positive, long-term partnerships – Muse is an exciting and dynamic business. There is so much opportunity ahead and I’m thrilled to be a part of it.”

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