Amanda Keenan joins Turnberry Homes as commercial director

Amanda Keenan joins Turnberry Homes as commercial director

Amanda Keenan

Turnberry Homes has appointed Amanda Keenan as commercial director as the company continues to expand its developments across the west of Scotland.

Ms Keenan brings over 20 years of experience in the housing sector, having worked for major developers, including CALA Homes and Persimmon.

She was recently promoted to commercial director after joining as commercial manager at the end of 2023. She has played a vital role in shaping the company’s five-year growth strategy, which includes increasing turnover and doubling the number of houses being built each year by 2028.



Amanda Keenan said: “Turnberry’s exciting pipeline of projects and focus on quality is what attracted me, as well as the company’s strong sense of community. I’m thrilled to be part of the team driving future growth, being able to introduce new ways of working and adding real value.”

Elaine Mooney, director at Turnberry Homes, added: “Amanda has vast expertise in contract procurement and value engineering, which will be key to driving the company’s future. As we continue to build outstanding homes across the west of Scotland, Amanda’s insight and leadership will be vital in ensuring we maintain the high standards we are known for.”

The Yoker Wharf development, located on the north bank of the River Clyde, features a range of energy-efficient homes including 2-bedroom apartments, 3-bedroom mid-terrace and semi-detached homes, as well as 4-bedroom detached homes.

The success of Yoker is supported by the upcoming opening of the Renfrew Bridge, which will improve connectivity for the development. This new infrastructure is set to boost accessibility, linking Yoker with Renfrew and Clydebank, providing residents with greater access to jobs, education, and leisure activities.



Yoker Wharf is part of Turnberry’s broader portfolio, which includes Queenswater Apartments in Dumbarton and The Meadows in Johnstone.


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