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    Housing Trust Fund Ventura County Board of Directors Welcomes Five New Members

    Ventura, CA Housing Trust Fund Ventura County (Housing Trust Fund VC) has announced a slate of five new Directors for election to its 2021 Board at the organization’s Annual Meeting being held on Wednesday, January 27th, 11:30 am to 1:00 pm via Zoom. The new slate will fill the seats of five longstanding outgoing Directors, many of whom have served for years. 

    The incoming Directors represent community members who bring a wide range of diversified knowledge and experience to Housing Trust Fund VC, especially as it relates to affordable workforce housing, socio-diversity, and inclusion. 

    <click here to read about the five new Board of Directors>

    “My heartfelt appreciation goes to our outgoing members. We’ll miss their dedicated leadership on our Board and know their commitment to affordable housing in our community remains,” commented Jennie Buckingham, Housing Trust Fund VC 2019-2020 Board Chair. Departing the current Housing Trust Fund VC Board of Directors are, Stephen Boggs, John Fowler, David Moe, Sean Morreale, and Donna Sepulveda-Weber. 

    <span> <span style=font family helvetica arial sans serif font size 12pt>Pictured clockwise from top left Daniel Gonzalez Emilio Ramirez Brittany Seniff Carrick DeHart and Ken Trigueiro<span>

    Housing Trust Fund VC will host their Where We Live Shapes How We Live Annual Meeting on Wednesday, January 27th from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm. The virtual event is free and open to the public and will address the growing challenges of housing insecurity in Ventura County and how Housing Trust Fund VC, through its revolving loan fund, is working with developers to build safe and equitable multifamily housing that creates richly diverse neighborhoods and positively impacts the trajectory of people’s lives while advancing the community’s collective prosperity. Keynote speaker Michael Anderson, Director of the Housing Trust Fund Project for Community Change, will be presenting, “Impacting Equity with Local Housing Trust Funds.” Pre-registration for this free event is required: https://bit.ly/2XjjMug.  


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