Curo’s John Voysey, a man dedicated to bringing people together to make a difference in their neighbourhoods, has been crowned a national champion at a recent awards ceremony.
He was given the award at the Tenant Participation Advisory Service (TPAS) Awards held on 10th July in Warwickshire.
John picked up the title of National Resident Involvement Officer of the Year at the 2014 TPAS Awards, having won the regional awards for the south of England earlier in the year.
The TPAS Awards recognise people across England who have demonstrated a real commitment to tenant empowerment and improving opportunities for involvement.
John, who lives in Midsomer Norton, joined Bath-based housing and support organisation, Curo, in 2006 following a lengthy career in the police force.
Julie Evans, Curo Director of Neighbourhoods, said: “We’re incredibly proud of John and the team of great colleagues he works with. John has forged amazing and positive relationships with customers, colleagues and other partners.
“He’s someone who always delivers above people’s expectations. TPAS is a highly respected organisation, so this endorsement of our work means a lot to us.
“Curo now has more residents than ever actively involved in making their neighbourhoods great places to be – that’s largely thanks to John’s inspiring and tireless efforts to engage with our customers.”
Curo customers interested in getting more involved in their neighbourhood can contact Curo’s Resident Involvement Team on 01225 366162 or visit www.curo-group.co.uk/getinvolved.