Quinton Young, MURP

Homeownership Coordinator at Huntsville Housing Authority
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(386) 825-5501
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Huntsville, Alabama, United States, US

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Credentials

  • Grievance Hearings and Resident Rights
    HOUSING TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC
    Dec, 2021
    - Oct, 2024
  • Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership
    NAHRO
    Jun, 2021
    - Oct, 2024
  • Government Contracting Credential - Level 1
    The Catalyst Center for Business & Entrepreneurship
    Jun, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Business Analysis Certification Crash Couse
    Udemy
    Apr, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Relationship Calling for Bankers Training Workshop
    Gehegan & Associates
    May, 2019
    - Oct, 2024
  • Alabama State Mortgage Law
    Ameritrain Mortgage Institute
    Apr, 2018
    - Oct, 2024
  • Homeownership Counseling
    NeighborWorks Center for Homeownership Education and Counseling (NCHEC)
    Dec, 2021
    - Oct, 2024
  • Inbound Sales Certification
    HubSpot
    Apr, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Social Media Certification
    HubSpot
    Apr, 2020
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Homeownership Coordinator
      • Jun 2021 - Present

      Assist in the creation of affordable housing initiatives and redevelopment opportunities concerning Huntsville Housing Authority properties, including the Mills Creek Choice Neighborhood Initiative Grant. Building and developing programming, structure, and workshops for the HHA Homeownership program for both Section 8 and Public Housing residents. Foster the creation and maintenance of strategic partnerships and relationships between the Huntsville Housing Authority and local organizations, businesses and community organizations in the Greater Huntsville Area such as Google Fiber and Redstone Federal Credit Union. Partner with local financial institutions to create financial products that are intended to directly benefit the LMI community in the Greater Huntsville area such as low interest auto loans based on referral from human services organizations and the implementation of the HCV Homeownership Program. Serves as the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) Hearing Officer with the responsibility of hearing cases in which Section 8 clients have appealed denial or revocations of Section 8 benefits. Works with Huntsville Housing Authority residents and participants to achieve homeownership goals through homeownership counseling. Show less

    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • Apr 2020 - Jan 2022

      Serves as project manager for National Science Foundation’s grant with Stillman College and Jackson State University to study and strengthen Historically Black Colleges and Universities’ (HBCUs) focus on entrepreneurship and commercialization. Working with established consultants and HBCU administrators to understand barriers and opportunities surrounding the improvement of HBCU entrepreneurship and technology support for students and faculty. Creation of survey instruments focused on different kinds of stakeholders related the HBCU entrepreneurship, such as students, administrators, and private businesses. Facilitating workshops and forums with thought leaders and stakeholders to create framework for HBCU improvement and best practices. Show less

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Education And Outreach Coordinator
      • Aug 2020 - Sep 2021

      Works as Project Manager of the Education and Outreach (EOI) grant administered through the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Supported in development of media campaign that includes a new website, radio ads, billboards, social media campaigns and newsletters. Spearheaded the creation of the outline of a program centered around community education on Fair Housing and Inclusive Communities to involve multiple high education institutions and thought leaders. Supports Fair Housing workshops to landlords, housing authorities and various other clients. Show less

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Client & Community Coordinator
      • Jul 2019 - Aug 2020

      Focused on government contracting, collaborated with local government, business leaders and/or federal government officials to implement opportunities centered around economic development in the Greater Huntsville area. Planned and managed various aspects of large-scale related events including the construction of planning committee, organizing logistics, and the solicitation of sponsors. Aided in strategic planning and implementation of new membership nurturing sequence to increase earned income for the organization. Worked to develop and implement the first total resource campaign for The Catalyst Center. Manages the Small Business Advocate program comprised of emerging professionals in the Huntsville area. Serves as point of contact on multiple sponsorship, fundraising and development efforts at The Catalyst. Participates in high level business development and partnership efforts with the assistance of Catalyst leadership. Served as Staff Liaison on the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Summit - (Innovators, Creators and Entrepreneurs), which was a conference focused on Innovation and Technology and Commercialization with over 150 participants, Also developing workshops to support this effort. Show less

    • United States
    • Banking
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Sales & Service Advisor II
      • Sep 2018 - Jul 2019

      Received an Outstanding Workplace Performance Award for promotion of outside business development as the Workplace Solutions Team Lead for the Sullivan Street branch. Served as Volunteer Project Coordinator for the Huntsville market working on Volunteer and CRA projects centered around economic and community development. Worked as a Universal Banker for the sole BBVA Compass branch in Madison, Alabama focusing on account maintenance, banking operations, large deposit accounts sales, small business loans, mortgage options, and daily cold calls for business development initiatives created through a Salesforce based lead system Conducted B2C calls daily using Saleforce CRM to contact cold and warm leads. Show less

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organization Management
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Family Services Coordinator
      • Apr 2018 - Aug 2018

      Assisted in screening, interviews, and processing of loan applicants in assessing the potential participants ability to be participate and/or complete the home-ownership program. Established long-term outside partnerships with other organizations in the Huntsville community including PNC Bank, Huntsville Botanical Gardens and the Huntsville Fire Department. Conducted all delinquent calls regarding clients who were late on mortgage payments. Provided support and financial education/consultation to potential and current homeownership program participants. Show less

    • Pakistan
    • Technology, Information and Media
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • CSR II
      • Jan 2018 - Mar 2018

      Provided leadership, training, and coaching to colleagues in a supervisory capacity.Experienced as a banker in an extremely high traffic environment and cross trained as a Universal Banker, including but not limited to account opening, vault and cash operations, account maintenance, lending and financial education.Led the Capital Region in sales and SR pace of over 180% in first full quarter of employment and consistently remained one of the top banker in the Capital Region throughout employment.Chosen by branch leadership to spearhead small business lending, accounts and development as the “Small Business Champion” at the Rhode Island Place branch serving the Brookland and Brentwood areas of Washington, D.C.Served as Financial Education program, Bank at Work, and Small Business Banking Team Lead or "Champion" for both Rhode Island Ave and Tenleytown branches of TD Bank. Show less

    • CSR I
      • Jul 2016 - Jan 2018

      Named “Quarterly WOW! Star” among all Customer Service Representatives for leading the Capitol Region in individual sales (SR) and sales pace in Quarter 4 of 2016. Along with consistently remaining in top tier of rankings throughout tenure. Experienced as a Bank Teller and Customer Service Representative, certified through TD Bank for personal loans, small business loans and financial education in a high traffic banking environment servicing a LMI area in Northeast Washington, D.C.Served as Small Business Team Lead (Champion) for the Rhode Island Place branch, this role focuses on small business customers in and outside the branch. This role includes business development, cold outreach and building relationships with current and potential customers to drive sales.Served as Financial Education (WOW! Zone) Team Lead (Champion) for the Rhode Island Place branch Show less

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Program Assistant
      • Jun 2015 - Apr 2016

      Collected, analyzed, cleaned and corrected qualitative and quantitative data involving over $700 million and every U.S. state and territory to create the Community Service Block Grant (CSBG) Annual Report and Reports to Congress. Participated in the development and implementation of the national performance management system (ROMA Next Generation) for the supervision of Community Service Block Grant, in service of the Community Action Network administered by the Office of Community Services. Served as point of contact for the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) and conducted regional calls monthly, assisted in facilitation workshops during NASCSP conferences, and spearheaded the Public Information Campaign on a national level for Energy Action Month and Weatherization Day of 2015. Worked with state representatives to coordinate positions on policy concerns, weekly briefs, newsletters, blogs, best practices and organizing communications with the Department of Energy and the Office of Community Services. Assisted in the implementation and facilitation of the WAP component of NASCSP sponsored conference designed to address WAP/energy related needs. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Graduate Research Assistant
      • Aug 2013 - Jun 2015

      The Center for Urban and Rural Research is one of the 23 Alabama State Data Center affiliates and the only affiliate in Madison County, Alabama. This assignment involved updating research on large data sets regarding vitality rates, poverty rates, income inequality, teenage pregnancy, percentage of children being raised by grandparents, and other socio-economic issues in the State of Alabama. Analyzed data to highlight areas most likely to have socio-economic issues. Also, establish relationships between datasets and to find possible cause and solution to issues facing the county, region or state as a whole. Show less

    • Real Estate Operations Intern
      • Jun 2014 - May 2015

      Created surveys and conducted research regarding the relocation of demolished Councill Courts housing development residents and their transitions into different housing options. Aided in redevelopment plans of the aging public housing site, Sparkman Homes, and the surrounding areas, including creating and administering needs assessments. Participated in multiple programs and activities at Sparkman Homes under tutelage of a HUD award-winning Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) program. Provided direct assistance to an award-winning executive staff and the 2013 National Alliance of Resident Services in Affordable and Assisted Housing Executive Director of the Year Show less

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Jean O'Conner-Snyder Intern
      • Aug 2013 - Jun 2014

      The David Mathews Center for Civic Life was founded by Forrest David Mathews. Mr. Mathews was the 11th United States Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare and the youngest president of the University of Alabama at the age of 33. David Mathews Center for Civic Life is a nonprofit organization that works with citizens who want to make positive and innovative decisions that lead to action in their communities on issues that concern them. As an Alabama A&M University Jean O'Conner-Snyder Intern, we worked with citizens and policymakers in Bridgeport, Alabama to map assets and engage citizens in deliberative conversations on the community's future During successfully preparing an action plan for the town, we held focus groups and community meetings to map assets and identify possible areas for improvement in Bridgeport, Al. Show less

    • E-Mentor
      • Aug 2013 - Jan 2014

      The Alabama 4-H LIFE Mentoring Program is a program provided by the Alabama A&M University Cooperative Extension System. Mentors model professional behavior to young incarcerated youth in Camp Lewis Academy in Anniston, Alabama using video conferencing to reach out and promote positive enrichment and development Mentors share their own experience through both success and failures of life and offer insights that can only come with experience. The Alabama 4-H LIFE Mentoring Program is a program provided by the Alabama A&M University Cooperative Extension System. Mentors model professional behavior to young incarcerated youth in Camp Lewis Academy in Anniston, Alabama using video conferencing to reach out and promote positive enrichment and development Mentors share their own experience through both success and failures of life and offer insights that can only come with experience.

    • United States
    • Restaurants
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • cashier
      • Jan 2012 - Aug 2013

      Duties include greeting guest with a smile and friendly attitude. Taking payment in a timely fashion while offering focus items. Pushing toward daily, weekly, and quarterly goals set by corporate office while working with retail and host to achieve them. Keeping track of POS, conversion, daily and hourly sales along with percent to total daily. Duties include greeting guest with a smile and friendly attitude. Taking payment in a timely fashion while offering focus items. Pushing toward daily, weekly, and quarterly goals set by corporate office while working with retail and host to achieve them. Keeping track of POS, conversion, daily and hourly sales along with percent to total daily.

    • Chief Of Staff
      • Aug 2012 - May 2013

      Served as a representative for Stillman College tasked with connecting and networking with Stillman College students and other Student Government Associations at schools such as Miles College and Tuskegee University to collaborate on programs and initiatives. Sharing the ideas and concerns of the student body with the Stillman Administration with a main focus of improving the overall campus life and student perception of the institution. To improve Stillman College's relationship with the West End community of Tuscaloosa, Alabama through programs, drives, give-aways and initiatives. Show less

    • Intern
      • Jan 2012 - Jun 2012

      Worked with District 5 Tuscaloosa City Councilman Kipp Tyner on his show, Great Day Tuscaloosa. Duties included making sure guest were ready and on time for interviews. Order of guest may have to be rearranged accordingly. May also converse with guest to inform, discuss and organize details of interviews. Camera work and set-up were also shared responsibility along with informing of commercial times and issues with time management. Worked with District 5 Tuscaloosa City Councilman Kipp Tyner on his show, Great Day Tuscaloosa. Duties included making sure guest were ready and on time for interviews. Order of guest may have to be rearranged accordingly. May also converse with guest to inform, discuss and organize details of interviews. Camera work and set-up were also shared responsibility along with informing of commercial times and issues with time management.

    • United States
    • Government Relations
    • Intern
      • Jan 2012 - May 2012

      Giving tours to school children during the school year while explaining many significant artifacts that were held in the museum. Doing research on Mr. William Murphy, whom the museum was named after. This included, but was not limited to, doing online research and analyzing document and artifacts that once belonged to Mr.Murphy. Maintaining the museum and helping with any daily tasks that needed to be done. Giving tours to school children during the school year while explaining many significant artifacts that were held in the museum. Doing research on Mr. William Murphy, whom the museum was named after. This included, but was not limited to, doing online research and analyzing document and artifacts that once belonged to Mr.Murphy. Maintaining the museum and helping with any daily tasks that needed to be done.

    • Social Action Chair
      • Nov 2010 - May 2011

      Spearheaded community and social events on and off campus along including collaborations with surrounding undergraduate and graduate chapters and state leadership. The duties of this role included event planning, campus outreach, community service coordination and working with university administration and other fraternal organizations to implement student based programs. Under my leadership of the social action program, the Gamma Chi Chapter received multiple campus-wide awards in community service and programs. Show less

    • Youth Advisory Board
      • Oct 2008 - May 2009

      EPIC is a youth driven environmental prevention and advocacy project that trains youth ages 13-20 from Alameda County to mobilize their communities through campaigns, research-based projects and policy development around alcohol-related issues. EPIC's goal was to increase youths capacity by supporting them in peer led health education presentations and projects and increasing their knowledge and awareness about health, well-being and their overall living environment. EPIC is a youth driven environmental prevention and advocacy project that trains youth ages 13-20 from Alameda County to mobilize their communities through campaigns, research-based projects and policy development around alcohol-related issues. EPIC's goal was to increase youths capacity by supporting them in peer led health education presentations and projects and increasing their knowledge and awareness about health, well-being and their overall living environment.

Education

  • Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
    Master of Urban and Regional Planning (M.U.R.P), Housing and Community Development
    2013 - 2020
  • Stillman College
    Bachelor's degree, History, Honors
    2009 - 2013
  • Loyola University Maryland
    Executive Education Certificate, Certificate in Nonprofit Management
  • Florida Atlantic University - College of Business
    Executive Education Certificate, Hospitality Administration/Management
    2020 -

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