1/22/2024 0 Comments Fosters ze burbank![]() ![]() Prior to NPH, Amie served as the Executive Director of East Bay Housing Organizations for almost nine years, where she initiated major affordable housing advocacy campaigns, launched a resident organizing program, and grew their membership and coalition work. Under Amie’s direction, NPH has grown capacity building programs for the industry and movement, including new affordable housing resident voter programs, launching the Bay Area Housing Internship Program (BAHIP,) and the development of an industry-wide Racial Equity Action Plan. She grew NPH’s regional partnerships and legislative policy advocacy in Sacramento, resulting in collective regional and state wins including the Historic Housing Package of 2017, the CASA compact backed by a multi-sector coalition, and the 2019 3Ps legislative package of 10 state and regional bills that promote the holistic 3Ps framework of Production, Preservation, and Tenant Protections. Under her leadership, NPH has secured significant new resources for Bay Area affordable housing investments - winning more than $2 billion from three Bay Area County measures in November 2016 and more than $6 billion from the statewide and local measures in 2018. Amie has led NPH’s strategic growth into new, groundbreaking electoral strategy campaigns to grow public support and drive public will for affordable housing and programs to strengthen the affordable housing industry and movement. He lives in Oakland with his partner and very fluffy (she/her) joined NPH as the Executive Director in January 2015 after more than 20 years in affordable housing and community development. Outside of work he can be found strolling in the redwoods or curling at the San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club, where he serves on the board. He is passionate about design and practices photography and letterpress printing. His work has been featured in The Washington Post, The New York Times, MSNBC, and CNN, and cataloged in the political protest collection of The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.Ĭory graduated from UCLA with a B.A. ![]() Prior to joining NPH, Cory served as Senior Director of Communications and Narrative at Bend the Arc: Jewish Action, where he led a team of digital organizers, content producers, and media relations experts to shift the narrative about antisemitism, bring issue campaigns to life, and deploy research-driven messaging and creative content to win change at the ballot box. He leads NPH’s multi-year coordinated regional narrative campaign, Shift the Bay, and supports the growth of our movement’s capacity, collaboration, and creative partnerships. He lives in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill neighborhood, and is a renter.Ĭory (he/him) joined NPH in January 2023 as Lead Narrative Strategist to help grow public support and political will for the transformational housing solutions we need to unlock a more equitable and thriving future. He remains active in the California Democratic Party as a state delegate. At 29, Bill was the youngest Chief of Staff to a member of the California Assembly Democratic leadership. Each measure won, delivering more than $2.1 billion in new investment for firehouses, parks, roads, health clinics, waterfront safety improvements, transportation, and housing. He helped design and coordinate six General Obligation bond measures through legislative drafting, community outreach, and environmental review. ![]() He’s developed groundbreaking engagement programs for low-income residents and delivered voter registration and turnout programs throughout California.įor 10 years, Bill worked as the Senior Advisor for Policy & Communications for the San Francisco City Administrator. Lee, San Francisco’s first Chinese-American mayor and an affordable housing advocate. Bill twice served as Campaign Manager for the late Mayor Edwin M. Bill delivered $310 million for affordable housing in San Francisco as Campaign Manager for Proposition A, which earned 74% of the vote.
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