Progress Rarely Looks Big

This season has been such a reminder that overcomer stories don’t happen overnight. They’re built in the rebuilding years, tough losses, leadership, and choosing to stay the course.

It’s not that different from the work of affordable housing.

Progress rarely comes from one big win.

It comes from showing up every day for the hard stuff.
Recertifications, inspections, funding gaps, policy hurdles and believing that small, consistent steps can move people forward.

On Monday night at Hard Rock Stadium, IU takes the field against Miami on the biggest stage there is. And getting there already says so much about what happens when progress compounds.

Sometimes the most surprising wins come from teams who simply refuse to let their past define their future.

Can I get an Amen to that?

Katie Goar

Katie Goar started with Quadel in 2007 and began leading the company as president in 2015. She leads Quadel with a special focus on customer service and has shifted the company’s corporate culture, resulting in excellent client service. Katie brings decades of affordable housing experience, having held a mayor-appointed position in city government, a top-level management role within a public housing authority and provided portfolio oversight for 60,000 multifamily units before leading Quadel, a nationwide affordable housing consulting and training organization.

https://www.katiegoar.com/
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