Charlene Drew Jarvis
Director/Board Member at The Washington Housing Conservancy, Inc.
Profile
Charlene Drew Jarvis is currently the Director at The Washington Housing Conservancy, Inc. She has previously worked as the President at Southeastern University, Trustee at KIPP DC, Inc., and Principal at The Council of the District of Columbia.
Dr. Jarvis has an undergraduate degree from Oberlin College, a graduate degree from Howard University, and a doctorate from the University of Maryland.
Charlene Drew Jarvis active positions
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The Washington Housing Conservancy, Inc.
The Washington Housing Conservancy, Inc. Real Estate DevelopmentFinance The Washington Housing Conservancy, Inc. was founded in 2018 and is based in Washington with subsidiaries in the United States. The Washington Housing Conservancy acquires and preserves mixed-income rental apartments to prevent displacement and promote opportunity and wealth building, particularly for moderate to low-income African Americans and other residents of color. The American company's mission is to preserve and create affordable homes with a model that challenges inequity and opens the door to new opportunities for individuals and families. The private company fuses commercial real estate expertise with a social impact mission to disrupt inequities in the housing market. The company's key principles include advancing racial equity and inclusion, maximizing resident choice and voice, stabilizing rents in high opportunity neighborhoods, exercising social impact dedication and ingenuity, and investing at scale with speed and efficiency. The company is preserving 3,000 affordable apartments where residents avoid the "housing cliff" and escape the fear that rents will exceed their reach. | Director/Board Member | - |
Former positions of Charlene Drew Jarvis
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The Council of the District of Columbia | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Southeastern University | President | - |
KIPP DC, Inc.
KIPP DC, Inc. Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services KIPP DC operates as a non-profit organization that provides educational services. It is a network of college-preparatory, public charter schools educating elementary, middle, and high school students. The company was founded by Susan Schaeffler in 2001 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | Director/Board Member | - |
Training of Charlene Drew Jarvis
Oberlin College | Undergraduate Degree |
Howard University | Graduate Degree |
University of Maryland | Doctorate Degree |
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KIPP DC, Inc.
KIPP DC, Inc. Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services KIPP DC operates as a non-profit organization that provides educational services. It is a network of college-preparatory, public charter schools educating elementary, middle, and high school students. The company was founded by Susan Schaeffler in 2001 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | Consumer Services |
The Council of the District of Columbia | Government |
The Washington Housing Conservancy, Inc.
The Washington Housing Conservancy, Inc. Real Estate DevelopmentFinance The Washington Housing Conservancy, Inc. was founded in 2018 and is based in Washington with subsidiaries in the United States. The Washington Housing Conservancy acquires and preserves mixed-income rental apartments to prevent displacement and promote opportunity and wealth building, particularly for moderate to low-income African Americans and other residents of color. The American company's mission is to preserve and create affordable homes with a model that challenges inequity and opens the door to new opportunities for individuals and families. The private company fuses commercial real estate expertise with a social impact mission to disrupt inequities in the housing market. The company's key principles include advancing racial equity and inclusion, maximizing resident choice and voice, stabilizing rents in high opportunity neighborhoods, exercising social impact dedication and ingenuity, and investing at scale with speed and efficiency. The company is preserving 3,000 affordable apartments where residents avoid the "housing cliff" and escape the fear that rents will exceed their reach. | Finance |
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