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Sanctuary appoints new Group Chair-elect

10th June 2026

Sanctuary

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Ros Kerslake will Chair Sanctuary’s Group Board from September 2026.

She will replace the sitting Group Chair Andrew Manning-Cox, who steps down in September after completing his tenure with the Board. 

Ros has been a member of the Group Board for four years and is also the current Chair of Sanctuary’s Remuneration Committee and Beech Grove Homes Limited Board.

She has extensive public, private and third sector board experience in the field of property and regeneration. A qualified solicitor with an MBA and two honorary doctorates, she was awarded an OBE in 2015 and a CBE in 2020 for services to heritage.

Ros is currently Chair of The Architectural Heritage Fund, Leeds Castle Foundation and The University of the Built Environment; a board member of Homes England/The National Housing Bank; and a Trustee of Re-Form Heritage.

As well as serving as Chief Executive of the National Lottery Heritage Fund from 2016 to 2021, Ros’s earlier roles include Chief Executive at The Prince’s Regeneration Trust and RegenCo Sandwell, and director-level roles at Network Rail, Booker PLC and Gulf Oil.

Her previous non-executive roles include Senior Independent Director and Chair of the Remuneration Committee at U+I PLC, a regeneration-based property developer; Quintain Estates and Development PLC; Black Country Housing Association; and Thurrock Thames Gateway Development Corporation. 

Ros Kerslake said: “It is an honour to become Group Chair of Sanctuary and lead the board as we continue to deliver our ambitious strategy. Secure, good quality accommodation can be the foundation that enables people to achieve their goals in life.

“As one of the largest not-for-profit providers of affordable housing and care, with 125,000 accommodation units in management, Sanctuary plays an important role in tackling two of the greatest challenges we face in modern society, and I am pleased to follow Andrew’s highly successful tenure.”

Andrew Manning-Cox joined Sanctuary’s Group Board in September 2018 and became Group Chair in 2019. He will leave the Board when he steps down from the role of Group Chair.

Andrew Manning-Cox said: “It has been a privilege to serve as Group Chair of Sanctuary. Over the past eight years I have seen first-hand the dedication of colleagues across the organisation and the strength of our purpose - providing good quality, affordable homes, care and student accommodation which help people to live well and build the futures they want.

“During my time in post Sanctuary has doubled its turnover to £1.24bn by a combination of organic growth and strategically important acquisitions and has achieved strong regulatory ratings. It is particularly pleasing that it has recently been announced that we have achieved the (highest) C1 housing consumer standard.

“I pay tribute to the cohesive team under Craig Moule’s leadership and I am proud of the progress we have made together, and the opportunity to influence our culture and values and help to provide opportunities for our talented people to thrive.

“I leave my role confident in Sanctuary’s direction and resilience. Ros brings outstanding leadership and insight, and I look forward to supporting her and the Board as she takes up the role.”

Andrew is an experienced non-executive director and chair of a number of companies and public bodies. He is a solicitor, arbitrator and mediator and in 2022/2023 was High Sheriff of Worcestershire. He is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Worcester. 

Craig Moule, Sanctuary’s Group Chief Executive said: “Under Andrew’s leadership, Sanctuary has grown to become the leading not-for-profit provider of affordable housing and care in the UK.

“We’re a better organisation today because of his stewardship. On behalf of everyone at Sanctuary I’d like to thank him for his dedication, hard work and unfailing support over the past eight years.

“Ros is a highly experienced and respected figure in the housing and property sector. She has already played a valuable role in shaping our success during her time as a Group Board member and we’re delighted this will continue as she steps into the role of Group Chair.”