[…] illness and death: Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water before you feel thirsty. Keep your home cooler by shutting blinds or drawing curtains. Use fans or air -conditioners, if you have one. Check on your neighbors, friends, and family in the area – particularly seniors and people with medical conditions – to ensure they […]
[…] director of NAMI Seattle, an affiliate of National Alliance on Mental Illness. Muguette sat down with us to talk about mental health in the time of COVID -19 and her collaboration with the Capitol Hill EcoDistrict. “There are no words to describe how impacted our communities have been by this crisis, from the youngest […]
[…] residents by constructing and redeveloping 1,944 affordable apartments. It’s no secret that the city has grown dramatically and quickly, a rate of change that has impacted low -income communities, families, and people experiencing homelessness. The news is particularly exciting for Capitol Hill Housing, as the roster of investments includes two of the projects on […]
M. Michelle Purnell–Hepburn is the Associate Dean for Inclusion and Diversity at the University of Washington Foster School of Business. Prior to this, Ms. Purnell–Hepburn served as Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Director at the Seattle Foundation after serving as its Managing Director, Controller and Accounting. Ms. Purnell–Hepburn was formerly Vice President/Controller of Salal Credit […]
[…] Frank to this day. As a resident of and employee in the vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood, he has given back by donating his time, talent, and treasure. Frank’s affiliations include the following organizations: Community Lunch on Capitol Hill, Flying House Productions, Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Seattle Business Association and Community Roots Housing.
[…] meets the objectives of its mission and overall organizational management. George holds a bachelor’s degree from Central Washington University and has 20 years’ work experience in the financial industry. George grew up within blocks of the CADA office. George is an active board member for Community Capital Development, First Place School, and Seattle Neighborhood Group.
Kristin is the COO of Jewish Family Services and is responsible for the successful management of the day –to-day operations of the agency, including client services and programs, IT and facilities and budgetary accountability. She acts in the CEO’s capacity in his absence. She provides daily oversight of agency activities and leadership in crafting […]
[…] over a decade of lending experience. After completing her bachelor’s degree at Western Washington University, she chose to moonlight as an onsite apartment manager, while working full -time as a mortgage underwriter. She quickly progressed to positions of greater complexity in real estate finance advancing from junior underwriter, to underwriting manager, and then multifamily […]
Shalimar is a nonprofit professional who started her career working in arts -based youth programs. Shalimar is the CEO of Solid Ground, building community to end poverty. She previously worked at YMCA of Greater Seattle in various roles for over 17 years. Shalimar is engaged in national level change management, community development, diversity, inclusion, […]
Andy Post is a Housing Developer with Beacon Development Group where he assists projects at all stages of development from funding applications to lease up and close -out. Prior to joining Beacon, Andy worked as a grant writer for housing stabilization, nutrition education, and statewide advocacy programs at Solid Ground. He assisted with the […]