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Joanne Quinn is Asset Management Sustainability
Specialist with Office of Housing in Seattle. Over the last 29 years,
Quinn has held leadership positions with the non-profit Plymouth Housing
Group
and the Public Development Authorities’ Pike Place Market and Capitol
Hill Housing. Her work with these organizations helped preserve and
build over 1,400 units of affordable housing for the
neediest individuals and families in the Seattle community. She is
committed to high quality and affordable housing for all people. Her
expertise in the development and property management of
affordable housing is highly valued in her community. Quinn was a
founding member of the Affordable Housing Management Association of
Washington (AHMA-Washington) and received their
distinguished Service Award in August 2001. She is certified as a
Nonprofit Housing Management Specialist through CHAM (Consortium for
Housing and Asset Management) and also holds the title
of National Assisted Housing Professional (NAHP) Executive through NAHMA
(National Affordable Housing Management Association).
Certified
as a Sustainable Building Advisor, Quinn’s current work as an Asset
Manager for Seattle’s Office of Housing has a special focus to promote
and accelerate sustainable building practices
within the Seattle affordable housing industry through the City’s
SeaGreen for Affordable Housing program and the State’s Evergreen
Sustainable Building Criteria.
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