Kristin Siglin

Vice President for Policy and Partnerships at National Community Stabilization Trust
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Highland, Maryland, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Leasing Real Estate
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Vice President for Policy and Partnerships
      • Jul 2019 - Present

      The National Community Stabilization Trust is a nonprofit organization that works to restore vacant and abandoned properties to productive use and to protect neighborhoods from blight. Established in 2008, NCST has worked with hundreds of of local partners across the nation to address the needs of more than 26,000 properties. NCST operates a national REO "first look" program and technology platform that serves as a bridge between financial institutions with foreclosed homes ad community development organizations hoping to acquire and rehabilitate those homes.

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Vice President, Policy
      • Jun 2011 - Jun 2019

      Housing Partnership Network is a business collaborative of high-performing nonprofit housing developers and lenders. I present their views to government officials in the executive and legislative branches of government.

    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Vice President
      • May 1993 - Jun 2011

      I worked in various capacities at Enterprise, a nonprofit provider of capital for affordable housing. I had two stints at Enterprise, interrupted by serving as policy director for the Millennial Housing Commission. I opened the public policy office for Enterprise in Washington DC and later worked on programmatic initiatives at Enterprise headquarters.

    • Director of Policy
      • Jan 2000 - Jun 2002

      The Millennial Housing Commission was a bipartisan Congressionally chartered commission that wrote a report making recommendations on how to improve affordable housing programs. I served as policy director.

Education

  • Brown University
    A.B., European History
    1979 - 1983

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