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Community TrailBlazers

Housing and community development's evolvement rests on the shoulders of women and men who have played a strong role in developing affordable housing and communities throughout the country. Their stories provide a human historical perspective on our cities and the housing within our cities.

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Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
37 minutes
Episodes
78
Years Active
2019 - 2021
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Ep. 78 - Connecting People to Opportunities Across America: CEO Circle

Ep. 78 - Connecting People to Opportunities Across America: CEO Circle

Join In a lively discussion among five leaders of the CEO Circle regarding managing nonprofits for excellence and connecting people to opportunities across America. this episode, we feature members o…

01:01:41  |   Mon 12 Apr 2021
Ep. 77 - A Legend of Building Cities and Parks: Leonard Zax

Ep. 77 - A Legend of Building Cities and Parks: Leonard Zax

Leonard Zax is the CEO of the Hamilton Partnership, a nonprofit organization that led the effort to create the Paterson Great Falls National Park in his hometown of Paterson New Jersey. He has degree…

00:37:29  |   Mon 05 Apr 2021
Ep. 76 - Is Workforce Housing Viable?

Ep. 76 - Is Workforce Housing Viable?

David Engel shares his successes and challenges working in affordable housing for decades and the concern he still expresses for the industry. He has a unique perspective since he worked in research …

00:27:11  |   Mon 29 Mar 2021
Ep. 75 - How to Be an Economic Development Leader: Jeff Finkle

Ep. 75 - How to Be an Economic Development Leader: Jeff Finkle

As President and CEO of the International Economic Development Council, Jeff Finkle is a recognized leader and authority on economic development. In this episode, Jeff talks about his role as an assi…

00:25:43  |   Mon 22 Mar 2021
Ep. 74 - How to Create Thought Leadership: Alison Gross

Ep. 74 - How to Create Thought Leadership: Alison Gross

Ep. 74 – Alison Gross weaves a fascinating story of handling global events in Monte Carlo to coordinating the Maccabi  games and a world sailing race in the U.S. She started a business during COVID a…

00:30:46  |   Mon 15 Mar 2021
Ep. 73 - How to Impact Lives as an Attorney: Lisa Walker

Ep. 73 - How to Impact Lives as an Attorney: Lisa Walker

Lisa L. Walker has discovered the way to both succeed as an attorney while satisfying her other passion, impacting lives. Housing Development Law Institute, referred to as HDLI fills a unique need – …

00:44:05  |   Mon 08 Mar 2021
Ep. 72 - MBA's Affordable Housing Initiatives: Steve O'Connor

Ep. 72 - MBA's Affordable Housing Initiatives: Steve O'Connor

As senior vice president for affordable housing initiatives at the Mortgage Bankers Association, Steve O’Connor is rolling out affordable housing initiatives in several cities. Steve’s role in the as…

00:36:54  |   Mon 01 Mar 2021
Ep. 71 - China and International Trade: Stanley Marcuss

Ep. 71 - China and International Trade: Stanley Marcuss

Stanley Marcuss explains the negative effects of the adverse consequences of international trade. Listen to his story on Adlai Stevenson and why foreign corruption is still rampant in international m…

00:34:06  |   Mon 22 Feb 2021
Ep. 70 - Earl Rose: Multi-Talented Emmy and ASCAP Award Winner

Ep. 70 - Earl Rose: Multi-Talented Emmy and ASCAP Award Winner

Top Takeaways:

  • The importance of supporting your children’s passions which might become their lifelong careers
  • The power of persistence and taking advantage of a moment that could change the traject…
00:40:54  |   Mon 15 Feb 2021
Ep. 69 - Michael Moskow: A Manager to Remember

Ep. 69 - Michael Moskow: A Manager to Remember

Michael Moskow is a manager personified. Mike’s professional accomplishments include service in both the public and private sectors, as well as higher education. During the course of his career, he h…

00:48:45  |   Mon 08 Feb 2021
Ep. 68 - Shekar Narasimhan: A Mover and Shaker in Community Development

Ep. 68 - Shekar Narasimhan: A Mover and Shaker in Community Development

How do you turn around a dying town? What happens to small to medium-sized cities when their largest employer pulls out?  Shekar Narasimhan has been putting his plan in place in communities that have…

00:50:16  |   Mon 01 Feb 2021
Ep. 67 - William Lilley: American Western History Buff ++

Ep. 67 - William Lilley: American Western History Buff ++

“Bill Lilley taught at Yale, worked for the federal government, worked at CBS in New York, and started a software company, which he sold,” said John Fox Sullivan, longtime friend and former Yale stud…

00:39:16  |   Mon 25 Jan 2021
Ep. 66 - Al Dellibovi: HUD Reform in the 1980's

Ep. 66 - Al Dellibovi: HUD Reform in the 1980's

Meet Alfred Dellibovi, President and CEO of the Federal Home Bank of New York and a nationally recognized authority on banking, the lending industry, housing, and public finance. He was United States…

00:39:54  |   Mon 18 Jan 2021
Ep. 65 - Lynne Sagalyn: Demystifying the Politics and Planning of Cities

Ep. 65 - Lynne Sagalyn: Demystifying the Politics and Planning of Cities

Lynne Sagalyn, an expert in real estate development and finance, gives us the theory and thinking behind how and why cities exist as they do today. She has been an educator and scholar for over 40 ye…

00:34:38  |   Mon 11 Jan 2021
Ep. 64 - Antonio Santaella: International Flamenco Maestro

Ep. 64 - Antonio Santaella: International Flamenco Maestro

Antonio Santaella, a very famous flamenco dancer referred to as the international flamenco maestro whose culture influence qualifies him to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Housing and Communit…

00:32:25  |   Sun 03 Jan 2021
Ep. 63 - Robert Rozen: The Birth of the Tax Credit Program

Ep. 63 - Robert Rozen: The Birth of the Tax Credit Program

Robert Rozen, referred to as Bobby,  worked for many years in the U.S. Senate and was involved in the establishment of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program which is the primary means of financin…

00:31:07  |   Mon 28 Dec 2020
Ep. 62 - Amy Glassman: Legal Aspects of Housing

Ep. 62 - Amy Glassman: Legal Aspects of Housing

How can housing authorities and landlords determine the application of the laws and reguations?  Amy M. Glassman is a partner with Ballard Spahr, a law firm with more than 650 attorneys and 15 office…

00:41:17  |   Mon 21 Dec 2020
Ep. 61 - William Kelly: Co-creation Model to Bring Social Change

Ep. 61 - William Kelly: Co-creation Model to Bring Social Change

Referred to as Bill Kelly, he is the developer of a co-creation model to bring social change to affordable housing. He was a special assistant and executive assistant to the secretary of HUD Carla Hi…

00:41:48  |   Mon 14 Dec 2020
Ep. 60 - Sarah Rosen Wartell: Elevate the Debate

Ep. 60 - Sarah Rosen Wartell: Elevate the Debate

Sarah Rosen Wartell: Elevate the Debate Ep. 60 - Sarah Rosen Wartell has articulated a strategy for Urban: elevate the debate. She is the public policy executive and housing markets expert who serves…

00:46:58  |   Mon 07 Dec 2020
Ep. 59 - Muriel Tillinghast |  On the Front Lines

Ep. 59 - Muriel Tillinghast | On the Front Lines

Meet Muriel Tillinghast, a career built on advocacy, from the 1960’s to today! She takes us on a long but fascinating journey from the initial civil rights activities in the 1960’s through an extensi…

01:17:25  |   Mon 30 Nov 2020
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