Homes England is delighted to announce the appointment of Amy Rees CB as its new Chief Executive Officer. Amy will lead the Agency’s mission to tackle the housing crisis and accelerate the delivery of 1.5 million new homes this Parliament.
With a public service career encompassing strategic and operational leaders across the UK criminal justice system, Amy brings a track record of driving change and delivering results. As Chief Executive of His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS), she has led one of the UK’s most complex public services and will now apply that experience to lead delivery, accelerate transformation, and implement reform—working in close partnership with stakeholders to deliver the government’s agenda.
Reporting to the Homes England Board and accountable to the Deputy Prime Minister, the Housing Minister and Parliament, Amy will steer the organisation through a period of vital transformation, ensuring regionalised delivery, strong stakeholder partnerships, and unwavering alignment with government priorities.
This includes overseeing a regionalised operating model designed to enhance housing outcomes across England and the launch of the new National Housing Bank, unlocking more than £53 billion of private investment, to supercharge housing delivery. Her leadership will enable the Agency’s cultural transformation, ensure sound stewardship of public funds, and strengthen stakeholder engagement across local and national government.
Amy joins the Agency after serving as Interim Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Justice, where she led Whitehall’s largest department through spending review negotiations and major operational reforms. Her previous roles include Chief Executive of Prisons and Probation and Director General for Probation, Wales and Youth Justice. Amy was awarded Companion of the Bath (CB) for services to justice earlier this year.
Deputy Prime Minister and Housing Secretary Angela Rayner said
Today marks a momentous step for Homes England and I am delighted that Amy will be leading the charge to help us turn the tide on the housing crisis.
I know Amy’s exceptional leadership and track record makes her the ideal choice as we work together to build 1.5 million homes, deliver the biggest expansion in social and affordable housing in a generation, and raise living standards in every region across the country.
Housing and Planning Minister Matthew Pennycook said
I am absolutely delighted that Amy has agreed to take up the role of Chief Executive of Homes England. Amy is an outstanding leader with a proven track record of invigorating major public institutions and delivering complex reforms. She will ensure the Agency is playing its full part in driving forward the government’s ambitious housebuilding agenda and I very much look forward to working with her over the coming years.
Pat Ritchie CBE, Chair of Homes England said
Amy is a truly inspiring appointment. Her energy, clarity of purpose and operational grip make her ideally placed to lead Homes England into its next chapter. With housing central to the UK’s growth ambitions, her leadership will drive our strategic plan, boost delivery, and further embed Homes England as a key partner across regions.
Amy Rees CB said
It is a huge privilege to join Homes England and lead those responsible for delivering such a critical agenda for our country. The housing crisis is one of the most urgent challenges facing our country, and I look forward to working closely with colleagues, government, industry, and communities to deliver the homes people need.
Notes to editors
- Amy will start her role at Homes England on Monday 8 September 2025.