The Housing Management Advisory Board was established in April 2025 to support, advise and constructively challenge Brent Council’s Housing Management Service. Acting as a critical friend, the Board ensures compliance with the Regulator of Social Housing, strengthens resident engagement, and contributes to policy development. It meets bi-monthly and it is comprised of an independent Chair, two independent members, three Council tenant representatives, two Councillors, and one staff representatives.
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Housing Management Advisory Board
Dawn Martin (Chair)
In her previous role as Income, Home Ownership, and Support Services Manager, she led multiple teams to deliver consistently high-quality services across diverse communities. She continues to advocate for community development through her membership on two Brent Council School Boards.
Her passion for improving housing services is rooted in her strong local ties and belief in every resident’s right to a safe, affordable home. In her role as Chair, she ensures that the Board provides strategic leadership and meaningful engagement with senior Housing Management to shape services that reflect tenants’ needs.
Ben Anim-Antwi
Passionate about youth empowerment and African development, Ben actively engages with the diaspora to drive meaningful change.
As a lifelong Brent resident, he also brings local insight and passion to the Housing Management Advisory Board, where he aims to improve social housing services and champion the resident experience.
Outside of work, he enjoys travelling, cooking, socialising, and playing football.
Paul Fisher
Paul has built a career in estate management, starting in frontline grounds maintenance and progressing into senior leadership roles. He now serves as Head of Estate Delivery at Paradigm Housing.
With a strong emphasis on resident engagement and cross-service collaboration, he brings practical insight and a deep understanding of housing operations. He believes a good landlord service should place residents at the centre of decision-making, treat them with respect and design services to cater to their diverse needs. This commitment to inclusive service delivery drives his contribution to the Housing Management Advisory Board.
Jekaterina Popova (Kate)
Outside of work, she enjoys travelling and exploring different cultures and histories to keep learning from the world around her.
Cllr Fleur Donnelly-Jackson
Having grown up in council housing and experienced the challenges of renting, she is passionate about improving housing so that everyone can live in a safe and decent home. She is pleased to be part of the Housing Management Advisory Board, a vital body that ensures accountability and amplifies tenant voices within Brent Housing Management.
Cllr Robert Johnson
Throughout his life he has given his time to both church and community, sitting on a number of boards as a non-executive director across numerous voluntary and community organisations. He contributes to local authorities’ strategies and governance, lending his vast experience in public sector housing and planning.
Meachi Buchiri
Motivated by her own experiences as a tenant, she joined the Housing Management Advisory Board to help drive meaningful change and improve services for all residents. She sees the Board as a vital tool for holding the council accountable, enhancing service delivery and stopping wasteful practices.
Outside of her role, Meachi enjoys cake decorating and hosting lively game nights.
Maureen Salmon
Motivated by her own experiences, she joined the Housing Management Advisory Board to help improve communication and service delivery for fellow residents. Outside of her volunteering and board work, she enjoys immersing herself in Marvel and DC superhero animation stories, which offer her a way to unwind.
Chynna Johnson