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Habitat for Humanity Victoria welcomes new CEO

  • HFHV
  • Nov 27, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 27, 2024



Habitat for Humanity Victoria (HFHV) is delighted to announce the appointment of Justin Simpson as Chief Executive Officer, effective as of 9 December 2024.  

Justin brings considerable experience working in for-purpose, community-based organisations and alongside volunteers, as well as working with Boards and teams preparing and executing strategic plans.


Prior to his appointment, Justin was the COO of Green Collect and the CEO of Scripture Union Victoria and holds qualifications in Governance, a Graduate Diploma of Arts in Ministry and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. 


Justin is committed to achieving transformational change in the lives of people who are vulnerable and in need of access to affordable and appropriate housing. Justin said he is really excited to be joining the HFHV team.  “I feel such a deep sense of alignment with HFHV’s mission, values and impact.  I’m looking forward to working with our Board, staff, volunteers, supporters, partner organisations and partner families, to build homes, communities and hope together.”   

Justin will work with the Board and the very capable and passionate team at HFHV to build on the legacy established by Philip Curtis who has led the team for the past 15 years. Earlier this year, Philip announced it was time to pass on the leadership baton and will conclude his time with HFHV on 20 December 2024. 

 

Pictured above from L to R: Newly appointed HFHV CEO, Justin Simpson, Chair of the HFHV Board, Anthony Lennon and outgoing HFHV CEO, Philip Curtis.

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The article announces the appointment of a new CEO at Habitat for Humanity Victoria and highlights the organization’s ongoing work in providing safe and affordable housing for people in need. It shows how leadership changes can bring fresh ideas and continued focus on community support and housing projects. I remember during a busy semester while studying nonprofit management and handling exams, I once searched take my online exam because I felt overwhelmed with deadlines. That experience taught me that staying organized and managing time step by step makes responsibilities easier to handle.

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As someone who's volunteered with housing nonprofits before, I know how crucial strong leadership is for keeping mission-driven teams aligned. Your background in psychology and community organisations sounds like exactly what Habitat needs right now. And massive thanks to Philip Curtis for 15 BSB007 incredible years—what a legacy to build on. Really excited to see how Justin's commitment to "building homes, communities and hope together" plays out across Victoria. Wishing you all the best in this new chapter!

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