Thank You from Patricia!

inte8821 • March 29, 2018

Dear Friends,

As I prepare to retire and officially pass on the title of President/CEO, I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude for your support, kindness and generosity over the past nine years. I have been very fortunate to have been given the trust and the encouragement to lead IHA through a multitude of change and new opportunities.

The past nine years saw unprecedented growth for IHA. IHA made tremendous strides during this time with the development of 7 affordable housing communities creating 299 units of affordable housing, 80 plus homeownership closings, and expansion of all of our residential support services and housing counseling programs.

The ability to do this has been much to the credit of a strong and dedicated staff, board and community who believes in what IHA is all about. I am honored to have served IHA these past nine years and am proud of the hard work of so many on behalf of those in need of housing stability.

I am looking forward to assisting with the transition and our housing development initiatives through the end of June, possibly longer.

I encourage all of you to continue your support of IHA as it enters this next chapter.

Thank you and warm wishes,

Patricia Motter,

President/CEO

 

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