Please join the Metropolitan Housing Coalition for our 2016 Annual Meeting on Thursday, June 9th from 5:15-7:15 p.m. at the Olmstea, 3701 Frankfort Ave. Louisville, KY

This year’s keynote speaker is Emily Allen, Senior Vice President, Foundation Programs & Vice President Income Impact with AARP Foundation.

“Throughout her career, Ms. Allen’s primary passion has been on serving the needs of those most at risk in our communities.  She has served in a number of capacities in the non-profit, education and workforce development arenas and has worked across the generations to ensure vulnerable and at risk individuals have access to the resources and services they need to thrive.  Beginning her career as a Special Education teacher and school administrator on Andros Island, Bahamas, Ms. Allen later accepted positions with AARP and AARP Foundation as Director, Economic Security and Workforce Programs before being named Vice President for AARP Foundation in 2011.

In her current role, Ms. Allen is responsible for overseeing AARP Foundation’s four impact areas that focus on addressing issues of Senior Hunger, Income Security, Affordable and Adequate Housing and Reducing Social Isolation. Through innovation and the development and implementation of programs and interventions, the Foundation’s collective work focuses on ensuring that low income older adults are able to secure the essentials in life.

Ms. Allen holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Westminster College and a Master’s Degree in Human and Organizational Learning from The George Washington University.”

Individual tickets are $70 per person, and there are a variety of sponsorship opportunities available. Dinner will also be served during the event. You can download the flyer below or click on the image to enlarge it.

For more information regarding sponsorships or questions, contact Michael Kolodziej, Development Director, at michael@metropolitanhousing.org or at (502) 584-6858.

2016 MHC Annual Meeting Flyer

2016 MHC Annual Meeting Flyer

 

 

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