Meet the Team

  • Rebecca Moore

    DIRECTOR

    Rebecca joined Action on Empty Homes in December 2022. She has a varied background in community-led projects, social enterprise, education and training, literature and the arts.

  • Brighid Carey

    CONSULTANCY & PROJECT MANAGER

    Brighid joined Action on Empty Homes in May 2016 and went on to develop our Community Action on Empty Homes Toolkit as a resource for local authorities and community groups. Brighid is currently leading a community-led Retrofit Empty Homes Action Partnerships project.

  • Chris Bailey

    CAMPAIGNS MANAGER

    Chris joined Action on Empty Homes in November 2017. Chris currently leads a project looking at housing development in London and how this could deliver better for those in housing need. He also works on the impact of Airbnb and short lets in taking housing out of residential use and on the analysis and interpretation of national housing statistics.

  • Jack Portman

    PROJECT SUPPORT OFFICER

    Jack joined Action on Empty Homes in September 2022 as Project Support Officer. He is currently helping to deliver a the community-led Retrofit Empty Homes Action Partnerships project. Jack also helps support Action on Empty Homes’ involvement in the Global Empty Homes Network.

Our Board

  • Alice Brownfield

    Alice is a qualified Architect and Associate Director at Peter Barber Architects, a leading UK architectural practice specialising in housing and homeless facilities. She has also taught at a number of schools of architecture and is currently a visiting critic at The Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University.

  • Ken Cheung

    Ken Cheung joined the Action on Empty Homes board in November 2020. His background is in mental health and he currently works at an NHS mental health service as an Assistant Psychologist. Ken is interested in addressing the rise in empty homes and its impact on communities, wellbeing and mental health.

  • Rebecca Eng

    Rebecca, our vice-chair, is an architect working in heritage and conservation. She has experience of working with Local Authorities, Housing Associations, residents’ groups and charities on housing and community-use projects.

  • Steve Fox

    Steve is our current Chair. He is an Architect and Commercial Manager at Manalo & White Architects, a London practice with a wide range of specialisations. He has over 25 years of professional experience working in the UK and internationally. He is an active housing campaigner and has recently worked with campaigning groups in Islington and Hackney.

  • Debbie Humphry

    Debbie is an academic who does research on housing, community planning and neighbourhoods. Currently, she is a research fellow at the Open University, a section editor for City: analysis of urban change, theory, action and does campaigning/volunteering work for Homes for All and Streets Kitchen. She has a background in community work and photo-journalism.

  • Rex McKenzie

    Rex is an academic economist at Kingston University, London. He has also held Lecturer, Assistant Professor and Senior Researcher posts in Economics at the University of Technology, Kingston, Jamaica; Purchase College, SUNY, New York, USA; and University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Before academia he worked as a professional Foreign Exchange Dealer for sixteen years and this professional experience has framed his research, which is usually about the relationship between high finance and social inequality. His current research focus is on offshore investment in urban real estate in the UK.

  • Will McMahon

    Will McMahon has worked in the social activism sector for more than 30 years, at Campaign Against Arms Trade, the Child Poverty Action Group, the National Children’s Bureau, the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies and as Director of Action on Empty Homes from 2018 to 2022. Will is now working part-time at the user-led Care Leavers’ Association as part of a team delivering the Care Leavers Connected social networking project. Will was Chair of the CLA between 2006 and 2011. Will believes if you do not have a permanent home that is secure and warm then you do not have the essential secure base from which to live your life.

  • Sabine Zetteler

    Sabine is a strategy and communications specialist with over 20 years’ experience. Having started her career at the BBC, she has been immersed in London’s creative community for two decades. She founded Zetteler in 2012, dedicating her time and her business to championing the creative people, progressive brands and community-driven initiatives that make a positive impact on the world. A committed lifelong charity volunteer with those experiencing homelessness in London. Sabine also helped launch the design-industry equity campaign Design Can in 2019.

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we’ve been taking action on empty homes

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