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District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency Board of Directors Jacqueline Massey Confirmation Resolution of 2000
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Chairman Linda W. Cropp at the request of the Mayor

A PROPOSED RESOLUTION IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

To confirm the appointment of Ms. Jacqueline Massey to the District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency Board of Directors.

RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this resolution may be cited as the "District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency Board of Directors Jacqueline Massey Confirmation Resolution of 2000".

Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the appointment of:

Ms. Jacqueline Massey
815 Xenia Street, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20032
(Ward 8)

as a community member of the District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency Board of Directors, established by section 202 of the District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency Act, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-135; D.C. Code § 45-2112), replacing Brenda H. Jones, whose term ended June 28, 1999, for a term to end June 28, 2001.

Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy of this resolution, upon its adoption, each to the nominee and to the Office of the Mayor.

Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.

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Jacqueline M. Massey
815 Xenia Street, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20032
202-563-5637 Home 202-673-7503 Work

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:

Over 20 years experience in business development and resident management. Skilled in the evaluation, design, and implementation of management policies and programs for small resident businesses. Excellent communication abilities in the preparation of contract proposal packaging, government housing certifications and resident motivation.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

Co-President Wheeler Creek Estates CDC -1996-Present
Co-founder of Wheeler Creek Estates Community Development Corporation (WCECDC) formed in 1996. Wheeler Creek is presently a HUD funded HOPE VI site with mixed financing from public and private partnerships. As a member of the Board of Directors of WCECDC; help to provide leadership and direction to the governing board, membership and/or constituency of the organization by ensuring policy development, management and program oversight.

President - Valley Green Resident Council - 1989 to 1996
The Valley Green Resident Council consisted of residents who resided within the Valley Green neighborhood. My duties included organizing residents around resources, industrial policies and procedures relating to the association's survival and needs. I was also responsible for forming public and private partnerships that helped facilitated those needs and resources that encouraged resident anticipation in activities which enhanced the property on which they resided.

Board Member - Cedar Hill Community Development Corporation - 1990-1992
Participated in the development of policies, fundraising and overseeing the activities of the organization as it related to achieving its mission of decent and affordable housing.

Chairperson - District of Columbia Housing Authority Resident Council Advisory Board - 1992-1993.
The District of Columbia Housing Authority Resident Council Advisory Board consisted of 60 resident council from across the city. We met monthly to dialogue with local organizations around the city that were seeking resources and monies from both public and private partnerships. These resources were used to assist people in communities throughout the city with job training, education, recreational activities, and economic development.

Board Member - Max Robinson Center- 199 -1995
Ensured that patients infected with HIV/AIDS were provided services that pertained to their individual needs (i.e., medical, housing, and employment).

Board Member- Washington Highlands Community Organization - 1994-1998
Duties included organizing residents around resources, industrial policies and procedures relating to the association' survival and needs, fundraising and overseeing the activities of the organization as it related to achieving its mission of decent and affordable housing.

Board Member - Anacostia/Congress Heights Partnership - 1993-1995
Helped developed services and resources for at-risk families in public, private, and assisted housing.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Housing Manager Assistant - D.C. Housing Authority -1997 - Present

  • Assist the housing manager in the operation and management of the facility.
  • Identify problems and deficiencies.
  • Recommend appropriate corrective measures in such areas as maintenance, repairs, assignments and/or furnishing and equipment.
  • Coordinate maintenance and other operations in order to assure the timeless of maintenance alterations, minor constructions, painting, repairs and inspections.
  • Collect rent payments and prepare necessary documents leading to legal actions.
  • Provide advice and assistance to housing officials on routine matters pertaining to income limits, rent ranges, grievance produres and other related topics.

Community Coordinator/Case Manager for the Anacostia/Congress Heights Partnership -1993 - 1995.

  • Coordinated and performed outreach activities as needed in public/private housing developments east of the Anacostia River.
  • Updated written monthly reports of activities to assist the Executive Director in periodic evaluation of community building activities.
  • Established and maintained a working relationship with resident managers, case managers, resident councils and residents on each property.
  • Identified and nurtured potential leaders in each respective community.
  • Focused on outreach activities throughout the Partnership service area that promoted community building.
  • Linked neighborhoods together through regular communication (newsletters, workshops, etc.) and through other special community initiatives (i.e. job fair, health fair, special holiday events).
  • Assisted the Director in preparing a community building strategy that met the unique needs of each development.

OTHER EMPLOYMENT

Consultant - D.C. Housing Authority on Valley Green/Skytower HOPE VI - 1996-1999
Project Manager (Pilot Program) - 1992-1993
Nursing Assistant- Dun Luring Nursing Home - 1980-1983
Occupational Therapist Aid - Greater Southeast Community Hospital -1975-1980
Clerk - General Services Administration - 1967-1969

AWARDS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Case Management and Community Building Award
Community Service Award
Letter of Appreciation (Maintenance Supervisory Training)
Hearts in Hand Award
Community Service Award
A Tribute to Excellence, People Who Care Award - Greater Southeast Community Hospital, October 3, 1993

EDUCATION

General Equivalency Diploma - 1999
Housing Manager Internship Program -Catholic University - 1998-1999
Housing Manager Trainee - 1999 - Present

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