Lance Gilbert
Directeur/Bestuurslid bij Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Momenteel actieve connecties
Naam | Geslacht | Leeftijd | Verwante bedrijven | Samenwerking |
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Timothy M. Mulloy | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
C. Edward Glasscock | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
James R. Allen | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Matthew Ayers | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Linda Edwards | F | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Keith Inman | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Nana Lampton | F | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Allan Latts | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Tori Murden McClure | F | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Tom Noland | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Henry Potter | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Carolle Jones Clay | F | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Charlie Powell | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Scott Schoenberger | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Kevin Smith | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
George Stinson | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
William Summers | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Harold Workman | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
David J. Kopel | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Douglas Edwards | M | 48 |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | 5 jaar |
Dennis P. Heishman | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Jeffrey A. McKenzie | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Ja Hillebrand | M | 55 |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Dana King | M | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
James S. Welch | M | 65 |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Paul W. Thompson | M | 67 |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Laura Lee Brown | F | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
David Young Phelps | M | 65 |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Paul Gregory Thomas | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Tim Barry | M | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
David Howard | M | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
Greg Fischer | M | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
Mathew Ricketts | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Manfred Reid | M | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
Thelma Martin | F | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
Bryan Cole | M | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
Sharon A. Kerrick | M | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
Wesley Ringo | M | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
Cary Hearn | M | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
Rebecca Matheny | F | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | 17 jaar |
Christen Boone | M | - |
Downtown Development Corp.
Downtown Development Corp. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Downtown Development Corp. operates as a not-for-profit organization. The company was founded on April 28, 1980 and is headquartered in Louisville, KY. | - |
Lisa Osanka | F | - |
Louisville Metro Housing Authority
Louisville Metro Housing Authority Local AgenciesGovernment The Louisville Metro Housing Authority (LMHA), formerly known as the Housing Authority of Louisville, is a non-profit agency responsible for the development and management of federally subsidized housing in the Louisville Metro area. In 2003, Louisville Metro Mayor Jerry Abramson and the Louisville Metro Council approved the merger of the Housing Authority of Louisville and Housing Authority of Jefferson County, thereby creating the Louisville Metro Housing Authority. Tim Barry, former Executive Director of the Housing Authority of Louisville, was named Executive Director of the new agency. The Board of Commissioners was also merged. The LMHA presently manages over 4,000 units with occupancy determined primarily by federal income guidelines. LMHA has four family housing communities and five housing communities for accessible and senior citizens, and a growing number of scattered site housing. Over 7,000 of the Louisville Metro's residents reside in public or subsidized housing. A nine-member Board of Commissioners, appointed by the Metro Mayor, serves as the policy making body of the agency. Funding for the agency's operation comes from residents' rents and annual operating subsidy from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The agency also receives Capital Improvement funds on an annual basis from HUD. Periodically, the agency also applies for funds from HUD and the City's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program to finance various modernization improvements. | - |
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