Posts Tagged ‘staff’

Filling Big Shoes

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

[This post is by Jamie Schriner-Hooper, CEDAM's Executive Director.]

I’m now on week number four as CEDAM’s new executive director. Even before I started, I knew I would have big shoes to fill with Angie Gaabo’s departure.  However, with each passing day, I’m learning even more about the role Angie filled, working with our member organizations across the state.

I have a background in traditional neighborhood commercial district revitalization. I worked in Lansing’s Old Town neighborhood, helping to continue the efforts to transform the neighborhood from a place with a bad reputation to a destination. While there, I worked with business and property owners, residents, employees, volunteers and anyone interested in helping to make the community a better place. From there, I joined the Michigan Main Street Center @ MSHDA, working with traditional downtowns and neighborhood districts across the state, teaching the Main Street Four-Point Approach® to revitalization. While at the Michigan Main Street Center, I had the distinct pleasure of watching communities band together with determination and begin the work of revitalizing their neighborhood. With every position, I am inspired by the work of organizations across Michigan.

In my brief time at CEDAM, I’ve seeing amazing groups working together to revitalize their community. Whether through affordable housing, foreclosure prevention, capacity building, traditional economic development or any number of other methods, groups are taking steps daily to make Michigan a better place.  Every day, I learn about more organizations doing their part to implement creative strategies to improve their community. I look forward to learning even more about these efforts, as well as meeting the people behind them.

In the mean time, I appreciate so many of you taking time out of your busy schedules to help to educate me on your efforts. CEDAM’s staff, board, volunteers and members impress me with every passing day. If I or CEDAM can be of service to you, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of Michigan’s revitalization.

CEDAM Welcomes New Executive Director

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

[This is a guest post by CEDAM Board President Marc Craig.]

On behalf of the CEDAM Board of Directors, I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Jamie Schriner-Hooper to the position of CEDAM Executive Director effective August 9, 2010. Jamie succeeds Angie Gaabo who leaves CEDAM at the end of this month to pursue other endeavors and focus on family.

Jamie comes to CEDAM with experience and enthusiasm for community economic development-most recently working as an Organizational Specialist for the Michigan Main Street Center at the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA).  Before that, Jamie was Executive Director of the Old Town Commercial Association in Lansing, and she and her husband work in their spare time to renovate important commercial buildings in the Lansing area to get them back into productive use.

The Search Committee of CEDAM’s Board of Directors was impressed with Jamie’s energy and perspective on the importance of our industry to create vibrant, healthy communities, and to address the needs of our most vulnerable citizens.  We see Jamie’s move to CEDAM as a great opportunity to build on the work that Angie has done to build the capacity and reputation of CEDAM and move to a new level of partnership and impact in these challenging times.

Please join me and the CEDAM Board of Directors and staff in welcoming Jamie to the CEDAM team!

Sincerely,

Marc Craig
President, Community Housing Network, Troy
President, CEDAM Board of Directors

CEDAM Office Tour

Monday, June 7th, 2010

If you have not had the chance to visit the CEDAM office before, watch this short video to see the building and meet the staff!

Visit the CEDAM YouTube page for more videos about CEDAM and CEDAM members.

Introducing Brandon

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

I am Brandon Bourdganis, the new Policy Intern for CEDAM.  A senior at Michigan State University, I am majoring in Social Relations and Policy in James Madison College, with a concentration in Urban and Regional Planning and a minor in French.  Through my education and experiences, I have become very passionate about urban redevelopment, housing issues, and community economic development contextualized through urban and social policy.  I have a diverse background and a love for Michigan’s communities and neighborhoods which derives from a summer studying European urban practice and planning in Germany and interning at the Office of Housing and Community Development in a Detroit suburb, along with my studies in community development, downtown revitalization, and policy.

As CEDAM’s policy intern, I will be researching, monitoring, and analyzing proposed state legislation that affects community economic development in Michigan.  I will work to understand proposals and investigate policy opportunities in which CEDAM can become involved.  I will also be helping create CEDAM’s 2010 Policy Agenda.

I am entering this position very excited and energetic to help further CEDAM’s missions while also learning valuable skills.  I am eager to use my background and love for public policy to help promote community and neighborhood based efforts around Michigan.

Aloha from CEDAM!

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Tiffany_LMHello, I’m Tiffany Lemieux-McKissic and I am the Manager of Membership and Communications here at CEDAM.

Our new website is awesome and I can’t wait to begin blogging about our members and the incredible work that you are engaged in. Look for ‘Member Spotlight’ features from me that highlight different member organizations across the state. I will also be blogging about state-wide Best Practice models in the CED industry.

If you are curious about me, I am 28 years old and a proud wife and mother of two (4 year old daughter Aurora and 4 month old son Xavier). In my spare time (ha-ha!), I love to read and to travel. My retirement dream is to own a small bed and breakfast in the Caribbean and lay on the beach all day- it’s going to happen so make your reservations now!

Please feel free to contact me if you ever have any suggestions or a great story to share.