Centrick founder joins ARL as special advisor
Carina Ackrill, co-founder of leading property specialist Centrick, has been appointed as a special advisor to the Association for Rental Living (ARL), offering strategic insights on marketing, communications and PR.
Carina joins 13 other sector leaders to support the ARL’s mission of driving excellence in professionally managed rental homes across the UK. Representing over 350 organisations, the ARL champions innovation and quality across rental living sectors, including single-family and multi-family rentals, co-living and later living communities.
She said: “I am excited at the opportunity to provide strategic advice to the Association for Rental Living, which is one of the most important voices for driving continuous improvement across the sector.
“Alongside the ARL, Centrick is helping to deliver an increasingly amplified and unified voice for the purpose-built rental sector.
“We have a shared vision to redefine the concept of rental living through the global transformation of the sector.”
Centrick, headquartered in Birmingham with offices across the UK, has managed over 26,500 homes and £4 billion in assets since 2005, earning its reputation for innovation and trusted client relationships.
Brendan Geraghty, chief executive officer of the ARL, added: “We are thrilled to welcome such a strategically focused group of experts to the ARL, in the capacity of special advisors.
“As the ARL drives forward key issues impacting all rental living sector stakeholders, the knowledge, insights and support of our special advisors will be invaluable.”
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