Board of Directors

Al D'Alessandro, King County
Chair, State Legislative Committee

Alice Shobe, Building Changes

Brien Thane, Washington State Farmworker Housing Trust

Chris Pegg, Longview Housing Authority

Cindy Algeo, Spokane Low Income Housing Consortium

Connie Brown, Tacoma/Pierce County Affordable Housing Consortium

Dale Miller, Community Action Center

Darryl Reber, Inland Empire Residential Resources

Greg Provenzano, Columbia Legal Services

Heyward Watson, Impact Capital

John Davies, Opportunity Council

June Robinson, Housing Consortium of Everett & Snohomish County
Secretary

Kim Herman, Washington State Housing Finance Commission
Chair, Federal Legislative Committee

Linda Hugo, Community Frameworks
President

Marty Miller, Office of Rural and Farmworker Housing

Maureen Kostyack, City of Seattle Office of Housing

Nicole Macri, Downtown Emergency Services Center
Chair, Fundraising Committee

Susan Duren, Washington Community Reinvestment Association
Treasurer; Chair, Finance Committee

Tony To, HomeSight
Vice President

Lisa Wolters, Seattle Housing Authority

Walter Zisette, Common Ground
Immediate Past President

Staff

Rachael Myers
Executive Director

Amy Clark
Deputy Director, Operations and Communications

Michele Thomas
Director of Policy and Advocacy

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Mobilization Coordinator

Natalia Fior
Program Associate

Nick Federici
Government Affairs Consultant

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Who We Are

The Washington Low Income Housing Alliance leads the movement to ensure that all our residents thrive in safe, lasting, affordable housing.

Our vision is that all Washington residents live in safe, healthy, and affordable homes in thriving communities.

We are the statewide champion for housing.

The Washington Low Income Housing Alliance is a powerful coalition working together to build and protect safe, decent and affordable homes for everyone across Washington state.

Founded in 1985, the Housing Alliance is a trusted leader and expert on housing and homelessness. Along with a strong combination of housing and homelessness organizations, funders, services providers and individual advocates, we work closely with elected officials to turn good ideas into sound policy.

The Housing Alliance has a significant impact on state housing policy. Twenty years ago, members played a pivotal role in founding one fo the nation's first state housing trust funds and today the Housing Alliance has secured the most public funding for affordable housing in state history. These funds have helped many thousands of previously homeless families, home health care aides, teachers and firefighters be able to live in an affordable home.

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Washington Low Income Housing Alliance | 1402 Third Ave Ste 709 | Seattle WA 98101
Tel 206.442.9455 | Fax 206.623.4669