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WAHNcast
Leadership and Legacy: Nan McKay's Path to Success in Affordable Housing
We are thrilled to announce a very special episode of WAHNcast featuring the legendary Nan McKay! Known for her pioneering work in the housing industry, Nan shares her incredible journey from humble beginnings to building a thriving company that now has over 1,000 employees. With stories of her early career, working 17 different jobs, including a flight attendant and cocktail waitress, to her leadership in housing authorities and founding her successful training business, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration. Nan opens up about her experiences, the challenges of being a woman entrepreneur, and balancing family life while growing her b...
2025-01-07
37 min
TrailBlazers Impact
Ericka Saurit | Creative Renegade Branding
In this episode of Trailblazers Impact, Nan McKay sits down with Ericka Saurit, the founder of Saurit Creative, a boutique brand marketing agency. Ericka shares her insights on brand building, the importance of storytelling, and her unique concept of being a "creative renegade." Discover strategies to transform your business into an unforgettable brand and learn about the emotional drivers that influence consumer behavior in the home industry. As a global brand marketing leader, she has overseen digital product development and brand strategy at Airbnb in San Francisco, created immersive physical and virtual brand experiences for Tag Heuer...
2024-05-31
35 min
Clarity Confidence Connection Summit
Life Begins at 60: How to Make it to 100 – Speaker Nan McKay
Clarity Confidence Connection Summit In the empowering speech, "Life Begins at 60: How to Make it to 100," the speaker explores the exciting journey awaiting women aged 50 and above as they approach or enter "retirement.: Emphasizing the importance of a growth mindset, curiosity, and creativity, the speech offers valuable insights into unlocking one's potential, embracing change, and thriving in this new chapter of life. FREE Gift: Quiz Funnel Success https://www.dropbox.com/s/n7q9d9yiw5sgial/QuizFunnelSuccessE-Book2.pdf?dl=0 Nan McKay is a speaker, leadership program creator, digital marketer, entrepreneur, podcaster, and author who specializes in business services providing...
2023-06-07
25 min
Clarity Confidence Connection Summit
Life Begins at 60: How to Make it to 100 – Speaker Nan McKay
Clarity Confidence Connection Summit In the empowering speech, "Life Begins at 60: How to Make it to 100," the speaker explores the exciting journey awaiting women aged 50 and above as they approach or enter "retirement.: Emphasizing the importance of a growth mindset, curiosity, and creativity, the speech offers valuable insights into unlocking one's potential, embracing change, and thriving in this new chapter of life. FREE Gift: Quiz Funnel Success https://www.dropbox.com/s/n7q9d9yiw5sgial/QuizFunnelSuccessE-Book2.pdf?dl=0 Nan McKay is a speaker, leadership program creator, digital marketer, entrepreneur, podcaster, and author who specializes in business services providing...
2023-06-07
00 min
Prime Spark with Sara Hart
Reigniting Your Life with Nan McKay
At 80, Nan McKay, a speaker on how to reignite your life with significance after 60, provides podcasts, YouTube channels, courses, and books to empower women. She helps women small business owners with their #1 problem: generating leads with targeted marketing by designing webinars and quizzes customized for each client. Nan also has founded several companies, so she knows what she's talking about! You will love listening to Nan!
2023-03-22
38 min
Expand Your Fempire with Caterina Rando
Reignite Your Entrepreneurial Life after 60 with Nan McKay
This week, Caterina is joined by multimillion-dollar business owner, Nan McKay, who shares her guiding principles for women over 60 who want to start their own entrepreneurial journey. In this inspiring episode, Nan and Caterina discuss taking that first leap of faith, letting your creativity and curiosity flow, and overcoming society’s expectations of age to create a business you’re passionate about. Listen to this episode to learn how to bliss in your 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond!
2023-03-16
20 min
Power Your Profits Podcast
Empowering Women Over 50 with Nan McKay
Women over 50 are drawn to entrepreneurship by the desire for greater flexibility, independence, and control in their work lives. Nan McKay is currently President of the Board of Directors of Nan McKay and Associates, a corporation she founded in 1980, which now has ten offices across the country. She is also the founder of Nan McKay Connects LLC, conducting over 200 interviews with women. Empower yourself. Tune in to learn how to discover your passion and live your purpose.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://susiecarder.com/
2022-09-01
37 min
TrailBlazers Impact
Selling in a Skirt | Judy Hoberman | Purse Power
Judy Hoberman is the president of Selling in A Skirt and has over 25 years of experience working in male-dominated industries. She started at the bottom as a top producer, was also the owner of 3 different insurance companies, and has promoted women into positions that haven’t been there before. Nan and Donna met Judy as a coach with Powerful Professionals. We were impressed with her business strategy coaching skills and professionalism. In this episode, Judy shares her passion for empowering professional women and her techniques for becoming successful in sales and business as a woman. Listen in to learn ho...
2022-08-05
54 min
TrailBlazers Impact
How to Be a Community Organizer for Change | Mariah McKay
Mariah McKay is an energetic, highly motivated leader focusing on bringing change to the community. Her passion is building independent grassroots power for the common good. She is the Founder and Executive Director of the Spokane Independent Metro Business Alliance (SIMBA). She’s an experienced community organizer building independent grassroots power for the common good. One of her passions is housing. With fewer homes available in Spokane, creating new housing options coming to the top of her radar. Haystack Heights is a new type of neighborhood under construction right now. When finished, it will provide permanent housing for 39 families th...
2021-12-03
47 min
Alpha Woman Podcast
Interview with Nan McKay, Founder of Nan McKay Connects
On today's show we meet Nan McKay. Nan is President of the Board of Directors of Nan McKay and Associates, a corporation she founded in 1980, which now has 4000 employees with offices in 10 cities. Nan is also CEO and founder of Nan McKay Connects LLC, a media and consulting company with a podcast and YouTube channel, TrailBlazers Impact Interviews, featuring ordinary women with extraordinary stories. Nan is focusing on women over 50 who want to launch a business. Her book, Gold in the Golden Years, The Definitive Guide to Ensuring You Never Run Out of Money, along w...
2021-10-24
40 min
TrailBlazers Impact
How to Advocate for Healthcare | Robin Shapiro
Robin Shapiro is the founder of many for-profit and non-profit organizations all having to do with health advocacy. Robin is currently Board Chair of HealthAdvocateX, a national non-profit dedicated to helping people transform from patients to active participants and partners in their own care. She’s also a published author of The Secret Language of Healthcare: How to Ask for the Care You Deserve and regularly gives workshops on topics related to health advocacy. Robin Shapiro provides excellent advice when she says, “If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it is that any of us might have to navigate the unkn...
2021-10-01
35 min
TrailBlazers Impact
The Art of Organizing High Paced White House Events | Ellie Schafer
Ellie Schafer served as a special assistant to President Barrack Obama and as director of the white house of visitors’ office in Washington DC from 2009 to 2017. As head of the firm, Ellie sharpened her skills in field organizing and media relations and gained a reputation as a go-to consultant for dozens of races, ballot measures, and legislative projects. Ellie helped transform how guests perceive and experience 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. From private VIP visits to the sprawling Easter Egg Roll, which draws 35,000 children and parents to the South Lawn, Schafer managed more than 1,500 events during her tenure, which resulted in more tha...
2021-09-28
51 min
TrailBlazers Impact
Ready, Set, Grit - 3 Steps to Success | Elin Barton
Elin Barton - When you have to make it happen, you find a way to make it happen. Are you being authentic and vulnerable in how you’re telling your brand’s story? Elin shares with us her own entrepreneurial journey, how she helps small businesses tell their stories through video content, and all about her new book, Ready, Set, Grit: Three Steps to Success in Life, Business, and the Pursuit of Happiness. In this episode, Elin talks about her entrepreneurial journey and how she’s helping small businesses tell their story authentically. Listen in to learn how you...
2021-09-28
36 min
TrailBlazers Impact
How to Lead Rwandan Women to Entrepreneurship | Chantal Munanayire
Would you be able to start a business in a country with a history of genocide? Is it harder to start a business in Africa? Chantal Munanayire describes how training women on entrepreneurship has enabled many Rwandan women to successfully start and grow businesses and become independent. Chantal Munanayire is the facilitator for Rwanda Businesswomen for the Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women. She brings change for Rwandan women business owners by facilitating their business education in the US to help them grow their businesses. In this episode, Chantal describes how women in Rwanda receive training that enables them...
2021-09-24
25 min
Community TrailBlazers
Connecting People to Opportunities Across America: CEO Circle
Join In a lively discussion among five leaders of the CEO Circle regarding managing nonprofits for excellence and connecting people to opportunities across America. this episode, we feature members of the CEO Circle who are the CEOs of community development and justice organizations. They are leaders in their fields working to create new ways for communities to enrich where people live and connect them to the opportunities they need. Listen in to learn how to leverage your experience as a leader of color in community development to better serve communities of color. Key Takeaways: The importance...
2021-04-12
1h 01
TrailBlazers Impact
How and Why to Be Ready for a Corporate Board Seat: Julie Castro Abrams
Did you know that in 12 of the United States, there either is legislation requiring women to be represented on every public company board or there is legislation being considered? There are more opportunities than ever for senior women leaders to join corporate boards! Sitting on a corporate board can be a great way to take your career to the next stage. That is why Donna Miller from Purse Power invited Julie Abrams to speak on the topic and why Nan McKay decided to sponsor their course on Corporate Board Readiness Training. Julie Abrams is Founder and CEO of How...
2021-04-10
40 min
Community TrailBlazers
A Legend of Building Cities and Parks: Leonard Zax
Leonard Zax is the CEO of the Hamilton Partnership, a nonprofit organization that led the effort to create the Paterson Great Falls National Park in his hometown of Paterson New Jersey. He has degrees in law and city planning from Harvard University and has worked for more than thirty years on community development projects across the country. In this episode, Leonard talks about his extensive role at HUD and his contribution to the preservation and revitalization of cities. Listen in to learn the importance of designing cities in a way that protects them from natural disasters like storms and...
2021-04-05
37 min
Community TrailBlazers
Is Workforce Housing Viable?
David Engel shares his successes and challenges working in affordable housing for decades and the concern he still expresses for the industry. He has a unique perspective since he worked in research at HUD, not production. His thoughts on the impediments to affordable housing and what is needed for the future are important take-aways! Listen in to learn the importance of making workforce housing affordable to cater to workers who otherwise can’t afford homes. You will also learn how zoning has over the years constricted housing supply leading to unaffordable houses in many areas. Key Takeaways:...
2021-03-29
27 min
Community TrailBlazers
How to Be an Economic Development Leader: Jeff Finkle
As President and CEO of the International Economic Development Council, Jeff Finkle is a recognized leader and authority on economic development. In this episode, Jeff talks about his role as an assistant secretary at HUD in the mid-80s and his contribution to economic development. One of the many things you will learn in this interview is how to create a foundation which serves people in need. Jeffrey talks about his time at HUD, how economic development is going to become even more important in the future and gives some great advice to young people ready to start a...
2021-03-22
25 min
Community TrailBlazers
How to Create Thought Leadership: Alison Gross
Ep. 74 – Alison Gross weaves a fascinating story of handling global events in Monte Carlo to coordinating the Maccabi games and a world sailing race in the U.S. She started a business during COVID and explains how the new normal will be different but will adapt. She then talks about adaptive reuse and how cities like New York will change. And she talks about the 5 reasons for optimism for 2021, thinking about which things will make the largest economic impact, starting with the COVID passport. Listen in to learn the importance of articulating your business message realistically and sustainably. You wil...
2021-03-15
30 min
Community TrailBlazers
How to Impact Lives as an Attorney: Lisa Walker
Lisa L. Walker has discovered the way to both succeed as an attorney while satisfying her other passion, impacting lives. Housing Development Law Institute, referred to as HDLI fills a unique need – a one-stop shop for attorneys in affordable housing. Both housing authorities and private real estate owners rely on HDLI as the go-to place for the latest developments in the affordable housing world. www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
2021-03-08
44 min
Community TrailBlazers
How to Reach Low Income and Minority Consumers
As senior vice president for affordable housing initiatives at the Mortgage Bankers Association, Steve O’Connor is rolling out affordable housing initiatives in several cities. Steve’s role in the association is to build partnerships to address affordable housing and create more homeownership opportunities for low income and minority consumers. Key Takeaways: How to innovate and take responsible risks to find the hardest to reach consumers The need for creating more homeownership opportunities for low income and minority consumers How to have valuable public interest conversations by collaborating as different groups How to make a difference in a...
2021-03-01
36 min
Community TrailBlazers
China and International Trade: Stanley Marcus
Stanley Marcuss explains the negative effects of the adverse consequences of international trade. Listen to his story on Adlai Stevenson and why foreign corruption is still rampant in international marketplaces. Key Takeaways: The differences and similarities between government-led and private-led redevelopments How to harness the knowledge of other people to be able to work together and find solutions How to compromise to maintain peace in the world today How to embrace your ability to be flexible when it comes to your career In this episode you’ll discover: Stanley’s experience working with Gove...
2021-02-22
34 min
Community TrailBlazers
Earl Rose: Multi-Talented Emmy and ASCAP Award Winner
Top Takeaways: The importance of supporting your children’s passions which might become their lifelong careers The power of persistence and taking advantage of a moment that could change the trajectory of your life or career Why you should always be aware of your surroundings not to be left behind and also follow what you have an interest in The benefits of going after your passion with dedication, focus, and certainty Earl Rose, a multi-talented Emmy and ASCAP award winner, has led a really interesting life and is a famous guy, sometimes “behind the scenes” and sometimes right...
2021-02-15
40 min
Community TrailBlazers
Ep. 69 - Michael Moskow: A Manager to Remember
Michael Moskow is a manager personified. Mike’s professional accomplishments include service in both the public and private sectors, as well as higher education. During the course of his career, he has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate for five positions in the federal government. Like Carla Hills, he has worked for HUD and been a U.S. Trade Ambassador. He covers a wide range of topics from a reconnaissance mission touring dangerous public housing projects in the 1970’s to comparing differences in management from the public to private sector to receiving Japan’s honorable award, "The Order of the...
2021-02-08
48 min
Community TrailBlazers
Shekar Narasimhan: A Mover and Shaker in Community Development
How do you turn around a dying town? What happens to small to medium-sized cities when their largest employer pulls out? Shekar Narasimhan has been putting his plan in place in communities that have been left behind . . . and it's working! Shekar also tells us how to address generational poverty, racial bias and gender inequities - and defines it. He is an advocate for housing as a right and tells us why. www.TrailBlazersImpact.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl_bUBBV4BieMfshU9xWyPQ
2021-02-01
50 min
Community TrailBlazers
William Lilley: American Western History Buff ++
“Bill Lilley taught at Yale, worked for the federal government, worked at CBS in New York, and started a software company, which he sold,” said John Fox Sullivan, longtime friend and former Yale student.“ Meet William “Bill” Lilley III, an American Western History Buff, who taught at Yale where he received his Ph.D. for most of the 1960s with American history and American studies as his fields. He worked in the federal government in all of the 1970s where he was deputy assistant secretary at HUD. He then worked as the acting director of the U.S. Council on Wage...
2021-01-25
39 min
Community TrailBlazers
Al Dellibovi: HUD Reform in the 1980's
Meet Alfred Dellibovi, President and CEO of the Federal Home Bank of New York and a nationally recognized authority on banking, the lending industry, housing, and public finance. He was United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1989 until 1992 under Jack Kemp, having been appointed by President George H. W. Bush. In his podcast he tells us why the HUD Reform in the 1980's was necessary and what was done to “clean it up.” He gives us insight into his role at HUD, as Deputy to HUD Secretary Jack Kemp, establishing priorities to create change. www.T...
2021-01-18
39 min
Community TrailBlazers
Lynne Sagalyn: Demystifying the Politics and Planning of Cities
Lynne Sagalyn, an expert in real estate development and finance, gives us the theory and thinking behind how and why cities exist as they do today. She has been an educator and scholar for over 40 years. She built an innovative and rigorous program of graduate studies in commercial real estate finance and investment strategy at Columbia business school. She explains how cities are built and redeveloped and endeavors to demystify the politics and planning process surrounding large scale development projects and their impacts on the physical fabric of cities. Read more at www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
2021-01-11
34 min
Community TrailBlazers
Ep. 64 - Antonio Santaella: International Flamenco Maestro
Antonio Santaella, a very famous flamenco dancer referred to as the international flamenco maestro whose culture influence qualifies him to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Housing and Communities. He started his long journey to Puerto Rico from Granada, Spain his birthplace and coming of age. He was discovered at a show in Paris by the famous Laura Toledo, who later invited him to join her company for a nationwide tour of the United States, which lasted for two years. Remember the BIC pen ad? That was Antonio! Some of this podcast is in Spanish...
2021-01-03
32 min
Community TrailBlazers
Robert Rozen: The Birth of the Tax Credit Program
Robert Rozen, referred to as Bobby, worked for many years in the U.S. Senate and was involved in the establishment of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program which is the primary means of financing affordable housing today. In the 30 years since enactment, nearly 3 million housing units have been built with LIHTC equity, 3.1 million jobs have been created and an industry has grown around it. But to understand how the LIHTC passed, it’s important to go back to the political climate of the time. When it was passed, the attention was on the simplification of the tax code...
2020-12-28
31 min
Community TrailBlazers
Amy Glassman: Is Fair Housing Fair?
Is fair housing fair? What is disparate impact and how can housing authorities and landlords determine the application of it? What is reasonable accommodation? How is HUD conducting market testing to determine racial discrimination? Amy M. Glassman is a partner with Ballard Spahr, a law firm with more than 650 attorneys and 15 offices. Amy has had extensive experience with HUD regulatory and statutory compliance issues including disparate impact. She assists clients on matters such as federal procurement requirements, relationships with public housing affiliates and instrumentalities, uses of program income, the Uniform Relocation Act (URA), and the Section 8 programs. w...
2020-12-21
41 min
Community TrailBlazers
William Kelly: Co-creation Model to Bring Social Change
Referred to as Bill Kelly, he is the developer of a co-creation model to bring social change to affordable housing. He was a special assistant and executive assistant to the secretary of HUD Carla Hills from 1975 to 1977. He was only 30 years old at the time but he and Carla clicked in style and substance. When he left HUD, he joined the law firm of Latham and Watkins where he worked for 25 years as a partner. He had experience with the United States supreme court as a law clerk in his early days. He co-created the National Affordable Housing Trust...
2020-12-14
41 min
Community TrailBlazers
Sarah Rosen Wartell: Elevate the Debate
Sarah Rosen Wartell: Elevate the Debate Ep. 60 - Sarah Rosen Wartell has articulated a strategy for Urban: elevate the debate. She is the public policy executive and housing markets expert who serves as president of the Urban Institute, a nonpartisan social and economic research and policy organization whose more than 550 researchers, experts, and other staff believe in the power of evidence to improve lives and strengthen communities. In 2012, Sarah Rosen Wartell became the third president of the Urban Institute since it was founded in 1968. She feels Urban can elevate the debate by: Bringing more of its insights from r...
2020-12-07
46 min
Community TrailBlazers
Muriel Tillinghast: Desegregation Activism on the Front Lines
Meet Muriel Tillinghast, a human rights activist from the 1960’s to today! She takes us on a long but fascinating journey from the initial civil rights activities in the 1960’s through an extensive career in revenue generation and oversight to mediation and negotiation to educational teaching and administration. She describes her experiences in NAG and SNCC in both desegregation and tenant rights. She tells us about her advocacy work in AIDs, immigration, medical experimentation, murder/false accusation, alternative sentencing, prison reform, and housing issues. She was even a Green Party candidate for Vice-President in 1996! This woman has LIVED it!
2020-11-30
1h 17
Community TrailBlazers
Norman McLoughlin: Creative Real Estate Financing
Norm McLoughlin is a master of creative real estate financing in the public sector. Whether it is tax exempt bonds, tax credit, or federal, state or local funds, Norm has experience in all of them! As President of the National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies or Director of the Kitsap County Consolidated Housing Authority, Norm has created thousands of jobs and added millions of dollars to the tax rolls. He explains the differences in financing and developing much-needed affordable housing in rural areas, along with the Self-Help Homeownership Program which became the largest program of its type in...
2020-11-23
39 min
Community TrailBlazers
Joseph Shuldiner: Engage the Residents
Can you imagine managing a 500K+ subsidized housing unit program with 10,238 employees? How about 9.375 units plus 58,000 families in the Section 8 program? Joseph Shuldiner is the only executive director in the country to manage three behemoth housing authorities! He was HUD’s Assistant Secretary of Public and Indian Housing, and he was a turnaround agent for the Chicago Housing Authority. Hear what it is like to manage enormous government agencies – and thousands of staff members. All under public scrutiny. Joe says the key to it all is to engage the residents, understand the concept of service, work to make people’s lives...
2020-11-16
43 min
Community TrailBlazers
David Stevens: Close the Diversity Gap in Housing Podcast
David Stevens believes in a better and diverse America, a country where the economic gap is less wide and both the majority and the minority have safe affordable places to call home. The only way to do that is to close the diversity gap in housing. He believes in the creation of inclusive policies that give access to each group. David knows what he’s talking about. David Stevens is President and CEO, Emeritus, of the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
2020-11-09
46 min
Community TrailBlazers
Bryan Greene: Racial Bias in Housing
Bryan Greene knows what discrimination looks like, especially in housing. But how do we end racial bias in housing so that housing is equally available to everyone? Bryan handled many discrimination cases while he managed HUD’s fair housing policy and practices. He lets us know what the current impediments are to prevent discrimination today in both rental and sales housing. His chapter two takes him to the National Association of Realtors with a mission to educate and promote fair housing within the real estate industry. You will be fascinated by what has succeeded and failed in the area of...
2020-11-02
38 min
Community TrailBlazers
Mark Willis: Revival of Cities
Mark Willis’s life work is about stabilizing and revitalizing cities, with a strong focus on New York City, but creating theory and systems which would work throughout the country. He feels it is crucial to bridge between theory and practice when it comes to providing affordable housing and community development. He discusses the need for inclusion and equality when reviving neighborhoods in legacy cities. Find out how the affordable housing sector is reinventing New York by transforming hotels and office space into residential space. Hear his thoughts on Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac as they relate to multifamily ho...
2020-10-26
34 min
Community TrailBlazers
James Stockard: Housing Is a Right, Not a Privilege
“It’s time to ensure that no American has to worry about where they and their families will sleep tonight.” James Stockard, referred to as Jim, feels affordable housing should be a right, not a privilege. He links the lack of affordable housing to social justice. He defines the inadequacy of affordable housing in the United States as directly tying into racial and class biases. Jim has been involved in housing on many levels. In 2019, he delivered a lecture in Glasgow for the UN Economic Commission for Europe conference on city living. He was also a visiting lecturer in Shangh...
2020-10-26
37 min
Community TrailBlazers
David Smith: Part 2 The Affordable Housing Guru Reveals the Future
Walk through a detector into a commercial building and be safe! Retrofit your house and be safe! Install an app that will let you know when someone with COVID is within your range. David Smith, the affordable housing guru, reveals what the future can look like. He has come up with a healthy secure housing concept that supports healthy living after the COVID-19 reopening. He has created concepts that explain the essentiality of housing and establishing health-secure environments, especially in multifamily dwellings. A fascinating interview revealing the “why not’s” available to us!
2020-10-19
52 min
Community TrailBlazers
Gerald Benoit: The Guru of Housing Vouchers
Meet Gerald Benoit, referred to as Jerry, one of the icons from the 1970s and a member of the Academy of Housing and Communities. He started out by directing a Section 23 Leased Housing program for the department of HUD where he kept moving up to become a special assistant to the office of public housing. He then became deputy director of the office of Indian housing. His biggest role, however, was director of the existing housing division where he oversaw the national implementation and management of the ongoing operations of Section 8 rental voucher, certificate and moderate rehabilitation programs through...
2020-10-12
39 min
Community TrailBlazers
DeeDee Strum: Making her Mark as a Black Woman in Community Development
Meet DeLois Strum, referred to as DeeDee, a 40+ year entrepreneur, a public speaker, an affordable housing advocate, and is currently involved in offshore wind as a renewable source of energy. DeeDee has worked in the housing & community development industry as both a housing professional and volunteer at the national level where she previously chaired the national Section 8 Committee of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials. She previously worked in the public sector, having served two terms as Executive Director of the Indiana State Housing Board; an appointment she held under two governors. DeeDee founded her company in 1981, M.D. Stru...
2020-10-05
51 min
TrailBlazers Impact
Cassandra Williams: Truth Telling in Hollywood
Meet Cassandra Williams, the CEO and president of WET PR (Write, Edit, Tell it), a public relations firm in Beverly Hills, California. It has a unique approach to enhancing the image of people in the realm of the entertainment industry. Cassandra was an opening act for Joan Rivers and talks about her experience of being fired. That experience framed her decision to open her business, WET PR, with a “for real person” helping others become successful. At an event they coordinated, Shaquille Rashaun "Shaq" O'Neal, an American former professional basketball player who is a sports analyst on the television progra...
2020-10-02
30 min
Community TrailBlazers
Ep. 49 - Carla Hills: Former U.S. Trade Ambassador and HUD Secretary
What would it be like to be responsible for negotiating a trade agreement with China or Japan or any other world country? Imagine yourself about to take a high-level job with the Federal government when the news came on about the Saturday Night Massacre. Carla Hills takes us on a journey through her very interesting life, working directly with several United States Presidents. Carla A. Hills is a high-profile, powerful woman, having been U.S. Trade Ambassador under President Bush Senior and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary under President Ford, the first woman to serve...
2020-09-28
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Bruno Fulda: A French Global Change Agent
Bruno Fulda is a Frenchman who is determined to bring real change on a global scale. He believes in regulated capitalism’s interface with climate change and why fighting poverty and inequality are some of the most important issues today. He discusses how sustainable development will address some of the global major problems. He is a fellow in the American Academy of Housing which he got interested in after meeting the founder Mr. Kent Watkins. Bruno is a Member of the High Council for Environment and Sustainable Development of France, which advises the French government on Ecology, Energy, Transportation, Sus...
2020-09-21
00 min
The Ready Entrepreneur Podcast
RE 91: Interview | Nan McKay, President of Nan McKay and Associates and Owner of Nan McKay Connects
What is like to build an entrepreneurial career from work in public service - is that possible? And how do you transition every level of learning, even the experiences you had as a child, and taking on 17 jobs as a teenager, into your future success. What is that entrepreneurial journey like?In this extended interview episode, Case has a conversation with Nan McKay, President, Nan McKay & Associates, Owner, Nan McKay Connects. Nan has a varied and fascinating entrepreneurial journey. Through our conversation, you can understand how entrepreneurs can come from different backgrounds and experiences, overcome obstacles, and achi...
2020-09-17
1h 07
Community TrailBlazers
Judith Hermanson: Smart City. Just City.
Judith Hermanson, President and CEO of IHC Global, brings a Smart City. Just City initiative to increase inclusiveness and equity in cities across the globe. The Smart City. Just City. Initiative will develop and advance a policy framework that uses smart city techniques to attain a just city vision of an equitable, inclusive, and participatory urban reality. Having worked in 50+ countries, she knows the challenges ahead but is convinced it can and must be done.
2020-09-14
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Shel Shreiberg: Challenges? Not Me!
Shel Schreiberg considers himself very lucky for not experiencing any challenges during his career in the affordable housing sector. He is also very modest in all the projects he and his team members contributed to bringing to fruition. He believes in the power of tax credits in ensuring and sustaining affordable housing for the past several years when public housing development has been nonexistent. Shel Schreiberg is a nationally recognized expert on affordable housing and works primarily in the lending, tax, housing, real estate, and policy development areas.
2020-09-07
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Jack Sullivan: The Good Fight
Meet John H. (“Jack”) Sullivan – if it’s part of his passion – watch out! If he wants something enough, he’ll fight for it until he gets it! He tells about his activism in many arenas – internationally in 65 countries, as head of USAID’s Bureau for Asia and Pacific, in the Green Revolution, in family planning, and even in water outflow in his own city. In 1978 he was awarded USAID’s Superior Honor Award for “outstanding leadership in the areas of equal opportunity and affirmative action,” for his appointment of women and minorities to executive positions.
2020-08-31
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Marcia Blum: Omaha's Tireless Giver
Marcia Blum is a retired social worker and mental health therapist whose professional career included pioneering open adoption, hospice care and grief programs. She has worked in the private, public, and non-profit sectors. She has been in the front lines of hospitals, adoption agencies, state legislatures, universities, and hospice agencies. She is a certified yoga instructor who regularly practices yoga and mindfulness. Currently she advocates against sex trafficking and is active in a Tri-Faith community, a unique collaboration of Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths. She provides a great description of open adoptions.
2020-08-24
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Stockton Williams: State and National Role in Housing
Stockton Williams is Executive Director of the National Council of State Housing Agencies. NCSHA’s state housing finance agency members have delivered nearly $500 billion in financing to make possible the purchase, development, and rehabilitation of more than 7 million affordable homes for low- and moderate-income households. He feels there will be a rise in delinquency and defaults in the housing sector and a stress in the viability of the existing affordable housing stock. He stresses the need for innovation in housing.
2020-08-17
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Malcomb Peabody: Freedom of Choice
Malcolm ‘Mike’ Peabody’s life has been founded on giving people the freedom of choice. He is known as the man who reinvented Public Housing. Working for HUD Secretary George Romney, Malcolm Peabody helped launch the creation of Housing Choice Vouchers, one of the few anti-poverty programs with enduring bipartisan support. Listen as he tells stories of the Peabodys and how they impacted civil rights. Also hear his championing of charter schools.
2020-08-10
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Joyce Cowin: Never Stop Learning
Joyce Cowin of New York City is a 90-year-old Fellow of the Academy going on 55. She never ceases to amaze those around her with her activities and achievements. Her last 40 years have been mainly spent as a sparkplug on various boards and philanthropic ventures, through the Joyce and Daniel Cowin Foundation that includes funding New York Historical Society's Center for Women's History, Columbia University Teachers College's Cowin Financial Literacy Institute, Heritage School and many other philanthropic endeavors. Listen in to hear the wonderful history she and her late husband created both in their professional and personal lives...
2020-08-03
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Dwight Ink: The Indiana Jones of Public Administrators
One of the best storytellers ever, the 97-year-old activitist has had a fascinating life! Dwight Ink's government career serving seven Presidents is magnificent! A farm boy who couldn't afford shoes ferreted out corruption in Fargo, changed government personnel policies still in effect today as civil service, and was kidnapped in the cocaine fields. Dwight's management career spanned the Atomic Energy Commission, the newly formed HUD, the Office of Management and Budget, the Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, the Community Services Administration, and the Environmental Protection Agency. This is a "MUST LISTEN."
2020-07-27
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
James W Loewen: Lies My Teacher Told Me
James Loewen's gripping retelling of American history as it should, and could, be taught, Lies My Teacher Told Me, has sold more than 1,500,000 copies and continues to inspire K-16 teachers to get students to challenge, rather than memorize, their textbooks. Jim Loewen taught race relations for twenty years at the University of Vermont. Previously he taught at predominantly black Tougaloo College in Mississippi. He now lives in Washington, D.C., continuing his research on how Americans remember their past. Hear about sundown towns and their effects.
2020-07-20
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Lyn Burton: Facilitating Leadership for the Affordable Housing Industry
Lyn Burton is President and Executive Director of Affordable Housing Connections, a nonprofit organization that provides training and education services to owners, managers, and tenants of affordable rental housing developments and technical assistance, consulting, and compliance monitoring services to local, state and federal regulatory agencies. Hear about her new endeavor with Hamlin University Graduate School of Business to design and teach a certificate program course in an affordable housing, targeted to prepare members of diverse populations for leadership within the industry.
2020-07-10
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Stanley Newman: Federal History of Segregation, Redlining and Civil Rights
Stanley Newman is interviewed by Nan McKay on Community TrailBlazers Podcast (https://trailblazersimpact.com/community-trailblazers/). Mr. Newman has had a distinguished career in local and federal government since coming to Washington as legislative assistant to Congressman William Fitts Ryan. He tells Nan about the program he directed which was one of the government’s largest economic development programs, the Urban Development Action Grant program (https://academic.oup.com/publius/article-abstract/19/3/93/1917525), including its positives and negatives. He recounts hearing Martin Luther King speak in Montgomery, Alabam, the civil rights act of 1964 anad 1965, and the redlining going on at FHA (https://ww...
2020-07-03
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Helen Dunlap: Creator of Mark-to-Market and REAC at HUD
Helen Dunlap contrasts policy at HUD in problem-solving and practice in 1993 to today. She feels the layers of complexities have grown exponentially. 25% of HUD's multifamily portfolio when she got to HUD was at risk for forclosure. She was at HUD during the creation of mark-to-market as an innovative solution at the time. She was included in a handful of people who created HUD's Real Estate Assessment Center (REAC) which focused on property inspections. She applauds non-profits who exist to provide affordable housing, paying more attention to neighborhoods. She talks about being a voice for poor people as part of...
2020-06-26
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Rod Solomon: Creating Laws for Affordable Housing
Rod Solomon, a practicing attorney, has worked in the affordable housing and community development sectors for the last 4 decades as Deputy Assistant Secretary for HUD and for both Boston and Atlanta housing authorities. He explains why the Rental Assistance Demonstration program was established and how it is used by housing authorities. Rod shares how he helped enact the Moving to Work demonstration program 24 years ago, its purpose, and how it has performed over the years. Learn about Rod’s success stories working for housing authorities and the challenges he believes are facing affordable housing development today.
2020-06-19
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
James Hindman: Building Business Around Helping Others
With his strong entrepreneurial spirit, James Hindman has spent most of his professional life leading companies, educating young people, and working towards helping others. He has worked as a real estate developer, hospital administrator, founded companies, became an educator, and successfully ran nursing homes. Hear about James’ interesting stories on his entrepreneurial journey over the course of his career. Listen in to hear how even at 85 years, James still feels the need to contribute to fulfilling other people’s dreams.
2020-06-12
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Art Hessel: Changing Times in Housing Development
Arthur spent more than four decades practicing law in Washington DC where he was largely involved with housing clients and working for the Federal government. He shares how he reviewed urban renewal plans when slums were being torn down and the land was being cleared and sold for redevelopment. He describes why the family high-rise housing project in New York failed in the 20th century. Learn why Arthur’s greatest achievement was being able to recognize right from wrong in his career.
2020-06-05
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Jane Katz: Taking a Global View
As an international studies major, Jane Katz came to Washington, D.C. with high ideals about the future. Yet like many who have had a non-linear career path, she found herself working in the housing arena, spending time at HUD and Fannie Mae. Her background would turn out highly useful, as she rose to become director of international affairs and programs with Habitat for Humanity, where she manages the Global Housing Indicators Project. She’s worked at challenging governments to work on behalf of their citizens for better living conditions and housing opportunities. She describes her views cu...
2020-05-29
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
John Koskinen: His Role as a Fixer
John Koskinen's role as a fixer focused on dealing with a crisis without panicking the public. He has had a plethora of impactful jobs, most of them in the government and many in the role of rescuer. Listen to the behind-the-scenes work as the plane hit the pentagon in Washington DC during 911 and what happened during the anthrax scare. He describes communicating with no cell phones during crises. Listen to his description of Y2K global implementation. His stint as IRS Commissioner reveals a political challenge, a potential impeachment, and the identity theft problem. He describes his partipation in...
2020-05-22
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
John Weicher: A Scholar's Take on Housing
John Weicher is a senior Fellow and Director of the Hudson Institute. He also is a sought-after expert in housing policy and economics. He served four years as assistant secretary for housing and federal housing commissioner at HUD, with a strong record of regulatory reform and safeguarding programs like FHA financing. During his tenure he oversaw a staff of thousands and over half a trillion dollars in mortgage insurance. In this episode he offers his breadth of experience to discuss trending issues in the housing and real estate markets and surveys the key accomplishments from his career...
2020-05-16
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Marion McFadden: Why We Need Political Will
After 15 years at HUD, Marion Mollegen McFadden felt she could make a bigger impact outside of the government. She now leads the public policy team at Enterprise Community Partners, which supports innovative solutions to affordable housing, disaster relief, and empowering people with job skills. Now outside of HUD, she has candid advice on the priorities and political will Washington should have. Not only should there be more money for HUD, but it needs to be a priority at the executive branch level. While that isn’t the case right now, there is hope to be found in th...
2020-05-10
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Michael Bodaken: Going Green for Smarter Housing
Michael Bodaken knows it’s going to take serious innovation and creativity to turn around the nation's neglect of its affordable housing crisis. He’s worked directly on the issue for years, with a long tenure as head of the nonprofit National Housing Trust. Bodaken discusses why without sufficient housing supply and direct assistance, too many must struggle to compete in the same market as those with higher incomes. He strongly advocates for energy efficiency when rehabbing housing, as it lowers construction costs and the improved efficiency means lower utility rates and a lower rent payment. This should be part...
2020-05-03
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Barbara Adams: Pennsylvania's Housing Champion
Barbara Adams is an influential leader in Pennsylvania for her tireless efforts to implement housing projects, help reduce poverty, and advocate for social justice issues. She spent nearly 30 years at a Philadelphia-based law firm where she started as a summer intern and rose through the ranks to tackle complex housing projects that significantly improved the lives in her community. Adams recounts her journey and discusses how to improve senior housing and the keys to tackling a poverty epidemic in Philadelphia. She also shares her work in clean energy, which she argues is essential for creating jobs and fighting p...
2020-04-26
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Robert Elliott: Race Relations is Our Biggest Problem
Bob Elliot has held significant roles in many of the critical decisions that shaped housing policy. He served as general counsel of HUD, a time he described as some of his most satisfying professionally, and later went on to found his own law firm. In this episode he tells the story of a key Supreme Court decision he was directly involved in that helped desegregate public housing in Chicago, which was notorious for housing discrimnation. Listen to the background of how the Chicago Gautreaux decision came about.
2020-04-19
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Barry Zigas: Building A Housing Landscape
After starting his career as a journalist, Barry Zigas decided he wanted to do more than just report on policy — he wanted to help craft it. He has been a substantive voice for public housing, with leadership roles at many key agencies, notably leading efforts to create the Low Income Housing Tax Credit. Zigas details why the proper supply of affordable housing often falls short, with funding regularly lacking to get “the train running at maximum efficiency.” While he credits private investment capital that has lifted the burden from public agencies and moved projects forward, funding needs to be...
2020-04-12
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Harry Finger: The Rocket Man for Housing
Harry Finger already had a distinguished career before he arrived at the Department of Housing and Urban Development in 1969. An aeronautical nuclear engineer, Finger was seminal in NASA’s pursuit of rocket propulsion technology for deep space missions to Mars and beyond. After an “out of the blue” offer, he jumped abroad HUD. His work there was critical to building a strong foundation for the agency, rising to Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology. He offers a fascinating story from his time supporting World War II in the U.S. Army Air Corps to innovative ideas in boosti...
2020-04-05
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Sharon Wilson Geno: Marrying Healthcare and Housing
Sharon Wilson Geno was fresh out of law school and working for a firm when she realized it wasn’t the path she wanted. So she changed course, earning a graduate degree in urban studies and went to then went to work at shaping housing policy in her native St. Louis. In discussing her journey, she details the patience and persistence in a major housing development around Washington, DC’s Nationals Park region, a neighborhood she lives that’s been transformed through smart housing goals and investments. Geno discusses what it takes to keep projects moving each day an...
2020-03-29
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Larry Pearl: The Real History of Fair Housing
Larry Pearl spent nearly 40 years inside HUD and offers a first-hand account of how the agency battled discrimination, was forced to adapt to evolving political views, and at times struggled to achieve its mission. He offers a detailed retelling of his journey growing up in an all-white neighborhood in Philadelphia and later attending a more diverse college and connecting with friends’ and colleagues’ experiences of daily prejudices. His experiences attuned him to deep levels of discrimination in housing and how to be an ally in the long road to equality. Listen to his story of where progress has been made...
2020-03-22
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Rick Gentry: One Size Doesn't Fit All
Local governments often know best when it comes to housing solutions for their community says says Rick Gentry, the president and CEO of the San Diego Housing Commission. He oversees a budget of over $40 million dedicated to helping families both find, and often keep, their housing. He argues that solutions must be tailored to the needs for each area, as San Diego issues may be different from other communities. San Diego has been a model for tackling homelessness, with programs that focus finding housing as quickly as possible and intervening to keep others from being put out...
2020-03-15
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Charles Edson: Founder of Affordable Housing Organizations
Housing expert Chuck Edson knew just the moment when affordable housing would become a national issue — when people had to move in with their mother-in-law. Now it’s happening, as affordability has moved from the margins to the mainstream due to the lack of supply in many parts of the country. Edson, a Georgetown Law lecturer and retired housing attorney, knows housing law inside and out from his decades of legal work and public service. He discusses how we went from public housing to subsidized private housing as the primary solution, the implications, and a future that must...
2020-03-12
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Mayra Callazo: Devoted to Dance
For Mayra Collazo, dance and the arts are vital for any culture. A lifelong performer and now professor of dance in Puerto Rico, she wants to expand opportunities for people to experience the arts. Her goal is a museum of dance history in Puerto Rico to teach and spread the cultural breadth of dance. As a professor at the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, she shares her experiences dancing for multiple companies and performing worldwide. Collazo believes access to the arts may foster healing in a community that has suffered through so much. She discusses...
2020-03-11
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Robert Embry: Leading Change in Baltimore
Robert Embry has been a change agent in Baltimore, playing a pivotal role in shaping the area’s housing policy as Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Community Development for Baltimore and as Assistant Secretary of HUD during the Carter administration. In this podcast, he discusses controversies and successes in his native Baltimore and how to address wider housing issues, such as what housing policies must do to improve quality of life and create strategies that build a sustainable community. Hear why some of his work to help families change neighborhoods drew controversy, and what the fu...
2020-03-08
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Conrad Egan: Millennials! Power Up at the Local Level
The future of housing must change, according to Conrad Egan. With 20 years of service to HUD and ongoing work with housing agencies in Northern Virginia, he points to communities that are embracing greater density to provide more housing at lower costs. In particular, he urges millennials to take power with local governments and push back against resistance to new approaches and an outdated affinity for the single-family home. Egan cites communities like Minneapolis and his own Northern Virginia region as places that are taking new approaches, so those in the economic middle aren’t squeezed out of th...
2020-03-05
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Kent Colton: The Ivory Prize and Other Innovations
Kent Colton is a sought-after voice in housing policy. As president of the Colton Housing Group and senior research fellow at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, he has a sweeping knowledge of the long effort to ensure all Americans have adequate and fair housing. Learn about the Ivory Prize and many of the innovations in affordable housing currently coming to fruition. In this episode he dives into the policy of the housing finance system, credit quality, the policy successes over the years, and the pitfalls unveiled by events like the great recession. Anyone who wants...
2020-02-29
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Emil Frankel: Transportation Links to Urbanism
Transportation policy is a path to understanding how U.S. cities were built and their role in shaping people’s lives. Emil Frankel has a distinguished career, serving as Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation, and now works an independent consultant. In this podcast he weaves the history of rail and auto transit, and their influence on where cities sprung up and the downstream effects on how and where people lived. They weren’t always positive, as some housing projects warehoused families with little to no outdoor space. Learn more about curr...
2020-02-27
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Joe Schiff: Banish the Blinders
Joe Schiff has been at the highest levels of HUD, responsible for housing millions of families and a continual voice for reforming the system. He deep dives into what is and isn’t working in public housing. He urges agencies to ‘take off the blinders’ and realize that excessive bureaucracy, duplication, and paperwork stifle efforts to help more people get housing. Now the CEO of The Schiff Group, he consults for public housing authorities. In this interview offers rapidfire ideas for streamlining processes and building efficiency into housing initiatives. With housing still struggling to gain traction in the po...
2020-02-27
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Ep. 13-Joe Ventrone: Time for Radical Change
Joe Ventrone believes that HUD and federal housing policy need a radical realignment. After over 40 years of industry experience in the private sector, Congress, HUD, and federal agencies, he believes housing policy is in a ‘sorry state of affairs.’ He says HUD has outlived its usefulness in some ways, with too many policies dictates instead of flexibility for states and local officials to make their own decisions. Policy makers must focus on creating inventory, rethinking how rent control works, and creative solutions. Despite the challenges, Ventrone shares insights from his long career, and has optimism abou...
2020-02-27
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
William Gilmartin: Bridging a Partisan Divide
William Gilmartin has led a life committed to public service. He spent over 44 years in Washington with the Army, Congressional offices, and reaching the level of Assistant Secretary of Congress and Intergovernmental Relations for HUD under President Clinton. He recounts the leaders who worked across the aisle to strengthen HUD and make every effort to help families with affordable housing. Over time he’s seen housing drop off the Congressional radar, lost in a dark cloud of partisanship that only seems to be growing. He details what must change and the heroes who are that are pushing to...
2020-02-27
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Ann Schnare: Freddie Mac, Credit Ratings and Segregation
Ann Schnare is an expert in housing and mortgage finance, with 20 years as president of her own consulting firm. With a Harvard Ph.D in economics, she built a strong career in many sectors of the housing industry, including a senior VP role with Freddie Mac. In her consulting and academic work she studied how discrimination led to the many structural issues in today’s housing market. Schnare also digs into how these challenges impact today’s market, where jobs are clustering in many cities that now face housing crises. Discrimination, income inequality, and automation are among the...
2020-02-23
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Ep. 10-Tom Buzzuto: Doing Housing Right
For too long, the issue wasn’t even on the national dialogue and inaction has only worsened the crisis. Yet he’s optimistic about the new conversations amongst the current presidential candidates and the traction the issue is gaining with younger voters. Bozzuto gives his solutions to what must change to keep the crisis from deepening.
2020-02-16
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Ep. 9-Elisabette Calero: High Priestess of Culture in Puerto Rico
Elisabette Calero is known as the high priestess of culture in Puerto Rico. At 14 she joined the Boston Ballet, the launch for a storied career traveling the world as a ballerina. Her many experiences included teaching ballet to the Pittsburgh Steelers. She wanted to bring the joy and culture of dance to Puerto Rico. Calero brought in top teachers so anyone could learn dance, enhancing many lives with culture, joy, and new ways of expression. She formed an unlikely alliance with housing expert Kent Watkins to connect culture and housing to grow community wellbeing. Dance...
2020-02-09
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Marshall Kaplan: A First-Hand Historical Overview of HUD
Marshall Kaplan gives an excellent first-hand account of HUD's evolution and expectations and its ability to meet them. He discusses the difficulties of HUD's role as a lead agency, how close we came to an income support program, program maturity in light of administration changes, meddling as a policy device, the effect of partisan politics, guns vs. butter in funding, the research efforts, the effect of targeting, HUD's ongoing conflict between people and places, and the US's missed opportunity to solve integration issues.
2020-02-02
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Monica Sussman: Do Good to Do Well
Monica Sussman has been on both sides of the affordable housing sector, serving as a deputy general counsel with HUD and currently practicing at a law firm focused on affordable housing policy. She offers keen insights into what is holding back much of the badly needed affordable housing funding and construction. Sussman details how rising income inequality, neglected infrastructure needs, and excessive turnover at HUD fuel the challenges. She offers hope that young people will rise up to tackle these challenges, work hard, and not be discouraged by the seemingly huge odds against them. Sussman...
2020-01-26
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
David Smith: Sure! I Can Do That!
David is a self-taught pioneer in affordable housing, building two successful companies including the Affordable Housing Institute which has worked in over 65 countries, with partners including World Bank, USAID, the Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. His financing of housing in India and many other countries has provided stability and quality in the home, providing women with home-businesses with disposible income to make a better life for their families. His answer to any affordable housing question is, "Sure! I can do that!" He feels we need to create value in the sky. His vision of changes needed for...
2020-01-19
00 min
Community TrailBlazers
Carol Lamberg: From Ashes to Triumph
Building housing in New York isn’t easy. There’s lots of red tape and high housing costs, but none of that detracted Carol Lamberg from pushing through projects that later when on to flourish. As a longtime housing advocate, she spearheaded thousands of units in the New York area that are models for long-term success. These included buildings that accepted people from all income levels, breaking down social barriers and creating a sense of community. Many of these projects were burned-out buildings in The Bronx, rescued and revitalized from a history of arson and abandonment. Fo...
2020-01-12
00 min
TrailBlazers Impact
Barbara Daniel: The Fight Isn't Over Yet
As Founder of the Cleveland Women's Journal, a digital and print magazine, Barbara knows what it takes to start a new business after being in another field for many years. Barbara and Nan talk about entrepreneurship, women's health and well-being, spousal abuse, sex trafficking, and dealing with breast cancer and death of a spouse. As a woman who knows who she is and where she's going, Barbara's thoughts are enlightening, inspiring, and helpful.
2020-01-12
37 min
Community TrailBlazers
Bob Moss: Innovate to Fix Housing Woes
After 36 years in the affordable housing industry, Bob Moss has a clear vision for what must change. He discusses that to meet the myriad of needs in housing, the U.S. needs to be more creative about finding sufficient labor and cutting construction costs. As National Director of Governmental Affairs for tax and advisory firm CohnReznick, he pushes the industry to embrace new, innovative ideas. Look to Europe, he says, where modular and stackable housing is becoming popular. At home, we should rethink the goal of sending everyone to college after high school — many could av...
2020-01-05
00 min