Habitat for Humanity International, which has its administrative offices in Atlanta, recently announced the election of new officers and directors to its board.
Board members volunteer for two-year terms that can renewed up to four times. Board officers serve for two-year terms and can be re-elected to serve up to two consecutive terms in the position.
The elected officers include board Chairwoman, Elizabeth Crossman, former president of Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation; Vice Chairwoman Renee Glover of Atlanta, CEO of the Atlanta Housing Authority; and board Secretary Henry Cisneros, chairman of City View and former secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Board members include Cary Evert of Tulsa, Okla.; Mary Lynn Staley of Edina, Minn.; Steven Preston of Farmington, Conn. and Joe Price of Charlotte, N.C.
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