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Habitat MontDelco Announces New Leadership Team

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Updated: Dec 12, 2024

Habitat MontDelco Champions Affordable Housing with a New Leadership Team and an Aggressive Strategic Plan for Growth.


The Habitat for Humanity Affiliate of Montgomery and Delaware Counties (“HFHMDC”) has recently revamped its leadership team to drive forward its mission of providing a greater number of affordable homeownership and home repair opportunities.


Keith Sterling, Chief Executive Officer is pleased to announce the promotion of Katie Vorce to Chief Operating Officer. Katie’s leadership and guidance have been instrumental in managing government funding, real estate development, and program services.


New leadership additions include Tim Belmont as Chief Financial Officer, providing in-house financial stewardship and guidance. William (BJ) Breish, Vice President of Government Relations, and Retail Operations spearheads the transformation of the ReStore thrift store operations, into a hub for low-cost, high-quality furniture, household goods, construction materials, and more. BJ will also concentrate on strengthening relationships with local municipal governments and civic organizations that share our mission and are interested in partnering with HFHMDC.


Brittany Crenshaw, Director of Program Services, oversees the Family Services and Repair Project programs, which are critical components to the success of the affiliate. Alyssa Spiotta, as Director of Development, brings valuable experience in non-profit development, collaborating with corporations and individuals eager to contribute to the betterment of society. Allison (Alli) Smale, appointed as Director of Volunteers and Outreach, brings a wealth of experience in nurturing relationships with community leaders and building trust through fostering teamwork to invigorate efforts aimed at revitalizing neighborhoods.


Keith Sterling expressed his excitement about bringing this team of professionals together, stating, “Our mission is to transform lives by stabilizing and improving shelter conditions. Our three-year plan aims to triple the number of affordable homes built previously, provide affordable mortgages to qualified applicants, and substantially increase the number of home repairs facilitated for qualified homeowners, with a special focus on veterans and older adults.”

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