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Episode 110 | Part Two: Tyrone Roderick Williams, CEO, Fresno Housing
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Forbes Books and Katie Goar에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Forbes Books and Katie Goar 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
In this compelling second part of Katie's conversation with Tyrone Roderick Williams, CEO of Fresno Housing, they dive deep into how modern technology is reshaping public housing and resident services. Williams shares valuable insights about cybersecurity challenges in housing authorities and discusses the innovative Beyond Housing Foundation, which has already accumulated over $1 million in assets to support resident education and workforce development. Drawing from his experience on the California State University Cybersecurity Advisory Foundation, Williams offers crucial perspectives on protecting sensitive resident information while modernizing housing services. The conversation takes an inspiring turn as he discusses his passion for creating educational opportunities, revealing how Fresno Housing has helped 62 residents with scholarships this year alone. Williams, author of "Igniting the Power to Succeed," shares his leadership philosophy and vision for breaking cycles of poverty through education and workforce development. His approach to leadership development and commitment to opening doors for others offers valuable lessons for anyone interested in creating lasting social impact. This episode showcases how innovative leadership, technology integration, and a commitment to resident success can transform public housing into a springboard for economic mobility and generational change.
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Forbes Books and Katie Goar에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Forbes Books and Katie Goar 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
In this compelling second part of Katie's conversation with Tyrone Roderick Williams, CEO of Fresno Housing, they dive deep into how modern technology is reshaping public housing and resident services. Williams shares valuable insights about cybersecurity challenges in housing authorities and discusses the innovative Beyond Housing Foundation, which has already accumulated over $1 million in assets to support resident education and workforce development. Drawing from his experience on the California State University Cybersecurity Advisory Foundation, Williams offers crucial perspectives on protecting sensitive resident information while modernizing housing services. The conversation takes an inspiring turn as he discusses his passion for creating educational opportunities, revealing how Fresno Housing has helped 62 residents with scholarships this year alone. Williams, author of "Igniting the Power to Succeed," shares his leadership philosophy and vision for breaking cycles of poverty through education and workforce development. His approach to leadership development and commitment to opening doors for others offers valuable lessons for anyone interested in creating lasting social impact. This episode showcases how innovative leadership, technology integration, and a commitment to resident success can transform public housing into a springboard for economic mobility and generational change.
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×1 Episode 113: Ali Solis, Managing Principal, Solis Strategic Solutions (S3) 45:30
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45:30Katie welcomes ChangeMaker Ali Solis, the Managing Principal at Solis Strategic Solutions (S3) and a leading advocate in housing policy. Ali shares her inspiring journey from private sector beginnings to a pivotal role in national housing initiatives, including the ACTION Campaign. She delves into the challenges of manufactured housing, the importance of public-private partnerships, and her work to advance sustainable, affordable housing solutions nationwide. Ali reflects on the power of storytelling in building awareness around housing issues and offers valuable insights for emerging leaders and advocates. From local communities to federal policymakers, she emphasizes the need for collaboration and innovation to address America’s housing crisis. Join Katie and Ali for a conversation that shines a light on impactful strategies and stories, offering hope and practical advice for those committed to making a difference in housing.…
1 Episode 112 | Part Two: Tess Hembree, Executive Director of the Council of State Community Development Agencies 15:27
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15:27In the second part of Katie's conversation with Tess Hembree, Executive Director of COSCDA, they delve deeper into the technical assistance her organization provides to state agencies navigating the complexities of federal funding. They explore the challenges faced by state and local governments in administering programs like CDBG and CDBG-DR. Tess highlights the importance of training and capacity building, particularly for new staff. They also discuss the development of resources and tools to assist communities in effectively utilizing these funds. Join Katie and Tess as they explore the critical role of COSCDA in supporting state and local governments in their efforts to address community development and disaster recovery needs.…
1 Episode 112 | Part One: Tess Hembree, Executive Director of the Council of State Community Development Agencies 18:54
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18:54In this episode, Katie is join by ChangeMaker, Tess Hembree, Executive Director of the Council of State Community Development Agencies (COSCDA). Tess is a seasoned advocate for state-level community development and affordable housing. From her early days as a temp worker to her current leadership role, Tess shares her inspiring journey and valuable insights. Listeners will delve into the challenges and triumphs of state-level community development, exploring the importance of strong partnerships and advocacy. Join us to uncover the passion and dedication that drives Tess's work, including her experiences at NAHRO and how they have shaped her career.…
1 Episode 111 | Part Two: Marion Mollegen McFadden, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, HUD 13:36
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13:36In Part 2, Katie Goar continues her conversation with Marion McFadden, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development at HUD. Marion highlights a wide array of HUD programs, from homelessness prevention to affordable housing creation, and discusses their recent accomplishments. She emphasizes the success of HUD's Pro Housing program, which empowers communities to identify and tackle local barriers to housing development. Marion also discusses innovative housing solutions, such as manufactured housing and adaptive reuse, which are helping to address the nation's affordable housing crisis. She touches on the unique challenges rural communities face in securing federal resources and how HUD is partnering with the USDA to provide targeted support. Marion concludes by sharing her pride in HUD's efforts to elevate the voices of young people in addressing youth homelessness, ensuring the next generation has a strong role in shaping their futures.…
1 Episode 111 | Part One: Marion Mollegen McFadden, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, HUD 21:04
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21:04Katie Goar speaks with Marion McFadden, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development at HUD. Marion shares her journey, beginning with her unexpected involvement in disaster recovery after 9/11, and reflects on how this shaped her passion for community resilience. She discusses the evolving role of HUD in addressing the growing frequency and severity of disasters, highlighting the importance of resilient infrastructure and smart rebuilding practices. Marion also explains the complex process behind disaster recovery funding and the steps HUD is taking to streamline the application process for faster, more efficient relief. She emphasizes the need to prioritize vulnerable populations and ensure that recovery efforts are equitable and inclusive. This insightful conversation sheds light on the critical role of public service in supporting communities in their most challenging times.…
1 Episode 110 | Part Two: Tyrone Roderick Williams, CEO, Fresno Housing 25:25
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25:25In this compelling second part of Katie's conversation with Tyrone Roderick Williams, CEO of Fresno Housing, they dive deep into how modern technology is reshaping public housing and resident services. Williams shares valuable insights about cybersecurity challenges in housing authorities and discusses the innovative Beyond Housing Foundation, which has already accumulated over $1 million in assets to support resident education and workforce development. Drawing from his experience on the California State University Cybersecurity Advisory Foundation, Williams offers crucial perspectives on protecting sensitive resident information while modernizing housing services. The conversation takes an inspiring turn as he discusses his passion for creating educational opportunities, revealing how Fresno Housing has helped 62 residents with scholarships this year alone. Williams, author of "Igniting the Power to Succeed," shares his leadership philosophy and vision for breaking cycles of poverty through education and workforce development. His approach to leadership development and commitment to opening doors for others offers valuable lessons for anyone interested in creating lasting social impact. This episode showcases how innovative leadership, technology integration, and a commitment to resident success can transform public housing into a springboard for economic mobility and generational change.…
1 Episode 110 | Part One: Tyrone Roderick Williams, CEO, Fresno Housing 25:29
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25:29Katie welcomes ChangeMaker Tyrone Roderick Williams, CEO of Fresno Housing, to explore the remarkable journey of an architect-turned-housing innovator who's reshaping affordable housing in California's Central Valley. Williams shares his "scenic route" from Prairie View A&M University to MIT and explains how his diverse experience in architecture, urban planning, and real estate development has prepared him for leading an organization serving nearly 50,000 residents. Drawing from his transformative work in Atlanta and Sacramento, Williams discusses how large-scale revitalization initiatives can serve as catalysts for community change. He introduces his "presentation ready" philosophy for property management, challenging industry norms and emphasizing the importance of dignity in affordable housing aesthetics. The conversation takes a deep dive into Fresno's current housing crisis, revealing how the perfect storm of the Great Recession, COVID-19, and migration from coastal California has doubled housing values and increased rents by up to 60% in recent years. Williams outlines innovative solutions, from hotel conversions to partnerships with the California Housing Finance Agency, while facing a daunting 50,000-unit housing deficit. This episode offers valuable insights into how visionary leadership, combined with practical experience and a commitment to excellence, can address some of affordable housing's most pressing challenges.…
1 Episode 109 | Part Two: Lisa Gutierrez, SVP and Director of Business Development for Affordable Housing, U.S. Bank 15:41
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15:41In Part Two of our conversation with Lisa Gutierrez on ChangeMakers, we explore the human side of affordable housing development. Lisa shares inspiring stories from her portfolio, including groundbreaking projects like one of the nation's first LGBTQ+ senior housing developments and the revitalization of a historic Bracero farm worker housing complex in Soledad, California. As a 2023 inductee into the California Housing Consortium's Hall of Fame, Lisa discusses her unexpected journey from a college graduate in communications to a leading voice in affordable housing finance. She emphasizes the importance of mentorship and network-building, particularly through her involvement with the Women's Affordable Housing Network and various industry boards including the Housing Trust of Silicon Valley and Enterprise Community Partners. The episode concludes with Lisa's perspective on team leadership at U.S. Bancorp Impact Finance, where her group's impressive tenure—ranging from 13 to 20+ years—speaks to their deep commitment to the mission of creating affordable housing. Through personal insights and professional wisdom, Lisa illustrates how providing "home" isn't just about building structures, but about creating foundations for successful lives. Join Katie for this inspiring conversation about leadership, mentorship, and the collaborative spirit driving innovation in affordable housing development.…
1 Episode 109 | Part One: Lisa Gutierrez, SVP and Director of Business Development for Affordable Housing, U.S. Bank 19:09
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19:09In this episode of ChangeMakers, host Katie Goar sits down with Lisa Gutierrez, Senior Vice President and Director of Business Development for Affordable Housing at U.S. Bank. As a 2023 inductee into the California Housing Consortium's Hall of Fame, Lisa shares invaluable insights from her 20-year career in affordable housing and commercial real estate.Lisa leads U.S. Bancorp Impact Finance's national multi-fund investing team, which has provided nearly $33 billion in affordable housing financing nationwide. She discusses innovative financing solutions, including their groundbreaking Access Commitment initiative—a $250 million program supporting emerging developers of color. The conversation explores current challenges in affordable housing development, from rising construction costs to insurance concerns and the growing importance of resident services. Lisa also highlights promising trends in the industry, including new state tax credit programs and innovations in modular construction. Learn how major corporations, healthcare providers, and nonprofits are increasingly entering the affordable housing space to address critical housing needs across America. Join us for an enlightening discussion about transforming communities through creative financing and collaborative partnerships in affordable housing development.…
1 Episode 108 | Part Two: Frank Woodruff, Executive Director, Community Opportunity Alliance 17:56
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17:56In the second part of the ChangeMakers podcast, Frank Woodruff discusses the rebranding of his organization to the Community Opportunity Alliance, inspired by a moment of reflection during the summer of 2020. He shares the organization's goals, including doubling in size over the next three years and increasing engagement with private philanthropy to support community development. Frank emphasizes the importance of addressing inequities in the field, particularly for organizations led by people of color. He highlights recent successes, such as changes to the HOME program and increased visibility for insurance issues affecting affordable housing. He concludes by emphasizing the bipartisan nature of affordable housing issues and the opportunities for progress in the coming years.…
1 Episode 108 | Part One: Frank Woodruff, Executive Director, Community Opportunity Alliance 21:23
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21:23In this episode of ChangeMakers, Katies speaks with Frank Woodruff, Executive Director of the Community Opportunity Alliance, who shares his journey from a small Wisconsin tourist town to becoming a champion for community-based development. Frank discusses the "80-20 dilemma" in community development funding, where 80% of resources go to only 20% of organizations, and highlights the rising insurance costs threatening affordable housing projects. He explores the impact of Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) on neighborhood revitalization, offering examples from Detroit's urban renewal to Youngstown's neighborhood restoration. Frank provides insights into the challenges and opportunities in federal funding for community development, emphasizing the need for program evolution to meet changing community needs. The episode showcases the transformative power of community development organizations and the pressing issues they face in shaping America's communities. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the vital role local initiatives play in community development and the complexities of funding and implementing these crucial projects.…
In this encore presentation of Changemakers, Katie sits down with Mark Thiele, CEO of NARO, the largest and oldest industry organization representing over 3 million affordable housing units and 20,000 housing agencies. Mark looks back on his 23-year career, which spans roles at the Chicago and Houston Housing Authorities, as well as disaster recovery efforts following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. He discusses the major challenges facing the affordable housing sector, including underfunding and regulatory hurdles, and how NARO is advocating for meaningful improvements. Mark also emphasizes the critical role of mentorship and professional development in fostering a strong community of housing professionals. Join us for this special encore episode, highlighting the leadership and commitment that fuel NARO’s mission to advance affordable housing.…
1 Best Of | George Guy, CEO & Executive Director, Fort Wayne Housing Authority 44:25
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44:25In an encore presentation of Changemakers, Katie sits down with George Guy, CEO and Executive Director of the Fort Wayne Housing Authority, who has spent over 25 years improving the lives of underserved communities. George shares his inspiring journey from growing up in public housing to becoming a national leader in affordable housing solutions. He reflects on how his mother’s advocacy work shaped his mission to serve, leading him to oversee 800 units of affordable housing and manage over 3,000 vouchers. Katie and George discuss the importance of innovation, collaboration, and keeping humanity at the heart of housing. They also dive into the challenges and opportunities in affordable housing today, highlighting the award-winning work being done in Fort Wayne.…
1 Episode 107 | Part Two: Shannon H. Longino, Senior Vice President, Truist Community Capital 22:01
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22:01In part two of this ChangeMakers conversation, Katie continues her engaging discussion with Shannon H. Longino, exploring Shannon's impactful roles and achievements beyond her work in affordable housing. Shannon shares the immense pride she felt being honored at the Atlanta Hawks' She Leads Women's Empowerment Summit, where she inspired a room full of aspiring female leaders. She reflects on the importance of programs like She Leads that provide mentorship and support for women navigating corporate America. Shannon also discusses her involvement with the East Lake Women's Alliance, a powerful networking and volunteer group dedicated to uplifting the East Lake community. Throughout the conversation, Shannon imparts invaluable wisdom on the power of self-confidence, embracing one's unique story, and taking risks on oneself. She emphasizes the need for women to trust their own journeys, rather than comparing themselves to others. Shannon's infectious positive energy and determination shine through as she urges listeners to view themselves as "a big deal" every single day. This episode is a celebration of Shannon's multifaceted leadership and her ongoing mission to empower women and communities. Her inspirational words offer a masterclass in self-empowerment, reminding us all to bet on ourselves and trust the unique path that has led us to where we are today.…
1 Episode 107 | Part One: Shannon H. Longino, Senior Vice President, Truist Community Capital 20:06
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20:06In this episode of ChangeMakers, Katie sits down with Shannon H. Longino, a dedicated advocate for affordable housing and community revitalization. Shannon shares her personal story of growing up in the East Lake public housing community in Atlanta, and how her grandmother Eva Davis' tireless efforts to transform the struggling neighborhood inspired Shannon's own passion for this work. Shannon discusses how she has carried on her grandmother's legacy, working to provide underserved communities with not just affordable housing, but the critical resources and opportunities they need to thrive. As Senior Vice President at Truist Community Capital, Shannon has been a driving force behind impactful initiatives that are uplifting neighborhoods and changing lives. This conversation offers a powerful firsthand account of the challenges and triumphs of affordable housing advocacy, as well as Shannon's insights on dismantling harmful stigmas and ensuring all families have access to the support they need. It's an inspiring look at how one person's determination can spark generational change.…
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