Crescent City Community Land Trust (Crescent City), the bridge for long-term, sustainable renewal in the city of New Orleans, today announced its annual transition of board personnel, welcoming new members and thanking departing members for their service. New members include Phillip Eide, senior vice president, housing and economic development, Hope Enterprise Corporation; Lisa S. Mazique, principal, Linx Advisory, LLC and, and Aaron Miripol, president and CEO at the Urban Land Conservancy. This team brings more than 75 years of critical expertise in the arenas of focus critical to Crescent City’s mission – affordable housing, enterprise development and vacant land use.
By design, Crescent City’s board of directors represents the community that includes leaseholders and community and technical directors. Members typically commit to serving two-year terms and a portion of the Board rotates off and new members come forward. Members rotating off in 2013 include Nicole Heyman, vice president, The Center for Community Progress, and Kathy Laborde, president, The Gulf Coast Housing Partnership.
“As Crescent City continues into its second year of operation, we believe that the perspective and leadership Phillip, Aaron and Lisa bring will ensure we continue our strong organizational momentum. As 2013 unfolds, it promises to a year of productivity and progress in our mission to be a bridge for renewal in New Orleans for the long haul,” said Christy Wallace Slater, president, the Crescent City Community Land Trust Board of Directors. “A special word of thanks to Kathy and Nicole for their service. They have played such an integral role in shepherding Crescent City from its formative stage and put the foundation in place that enables us to launch our first year of operations.”
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