The New Homes Quality Board (NHQB) has appointed Natasha Greenwood as Director of Shared Ownership, leading the adoption of the Shared Ownership Code by housing providers of shared ownership homes.

Natash Greenwood, Director of Shared Ownership
Natasha brings more than 30 years of experience in the housing sector, having worked for three of the largest G15 organisations, including 11 years at Sovereign Network Group and, most recently, Southern Housing. She joins NHQB at a key time for the Shared Ownership Code, which is designed to drive best practice and strengthen consumer protection for shared owners.
In her role, Natasha will act as the main point of liaison between NHQB and the wider affordable housing sector. She will lead NHQB’s strategy to support registered providers in adopting and meeting the Code’s requirements.
Her appointment follows the creation of the Shared Ownership Board in December 2025, bringing together leading figures from housing, consumer bodies, and finance to oversee the Code’s governance and strategic direction.
Natasha Greenwood said: “I am delighted to be joining NHQB at such an important time for shared ownership. Shared owners deserve clarity, fairness, and confidence throughout their journey, and I am passionate about improving the experience for customers both when they buy their home and as they live in it.
“I am looking forward to working closely with providers and industry partners to support the adoption of the Code, raise standards across the sector, and help ensure shared ownership customers receive the consistent, high-quality experience they should expect.”
NHQB Chief Executive Emma Toms added: “Appointing Natasha as our Director of Shared Ownership is an important major step in strengthening NHQB’s work to improve confidence and trust for shared ownership customers. Her strong understanding of the sector will help guide our approach and support our wider work on raising standards.
“Natasha’s role will focus on improving the experience of shared owners by working closely with providers and industry partners. She will support the adoption of the Code and help ensure its requirements are met, so shared owners can expect clearer information, fairer treatment, and a more consistent experience when buying and living in their homes.”
The Shared Ownership Code is now available for housing providers to adopt. Providers can find more information about the adopter process on the Shared Ownership Code website or contact the team at [email protected].



