| BRADENTON, FL -- Sheryl Palmer, a home-building veteran with a background in development and home building operations, has been chosen as chief executive officer for Taylor Morrison, the nation's 15th largest home builder.
Taylor Morrison was formed following the July 3 merger of British home builders Taylor Woodrow plc and George Wimpey plc, which created the United Kingdom's largest home builder, Taylor Wimpey plc.
Taylor Wimpey's North American interests are represented by the newly named Taylor Morrison. The company will meld the Taylor Woodrow Homes and Morrison Homes operations as one single homebuilding brand, Taylor Morrison, in the United States. The company will continue to operate in the Canadian market with its well-established Monarch brand.
The Bradenton, Florida-based homebuilder operates in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada and Texas.
Palmer brings more than 20 years of experience to her new position, including experience in land acquisition, sales and marketing, development and operations management.
She has spent most of her career in the Arizona, California and Nevada real estate markets, including eight years as division president responsible for operations at Blackhawk Corp., a builder of active adult communities based in northern California.
In addition, she served with Pulte for more than five years, beginning in the Phoenix market and ultimately serving as Nevada area president, supervising all aspects of operations for its Del Webb and Pulte communities.
For more information, visit www.taylormorrison.com
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