When Women in Housing Compare Notes

One of the best things about being at the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) Washington Conference this week?

Sharing the room with women who a
re just as driven with solving housing problems.

Not the glossy version of housing work.

The real version - compliance knots, funding layers, policy changes, operational headaches, and the pressure to make programs work.

Jennifer Keogh brings such an energy to the room and she isn’t afraid to ask the hard questions.

And when women in housing start comparing notes, it’s rarely small talk.

It’s:
“How do we fix this?”
“Why are we still doing it this way?”
“What would actually work better?”

Housing is complicated.

But when problem-solvers get in the same room … the ideas move faster and the systems get better.

Exactly the kind of energy this field needs!

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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