Melissa Noah announced as Wyoming Housing Network’s new Executive Director

Melissa Noah announced as Wyoming Housing Network’s new Executive Director
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Wyoming Housing Network announces that Melissa Noah has been promoted as the new Executive Director as of July 3, 2022.
Melissa currently serves as the Director of Housing Education for Wyoming Housing Network. She has worked in that position since joining Wyoming Housing Network in 2019. She previously served as the Vice President of Development at Wyoming Special Olympics. Melissa has earned a Master of Organization Leadership and is passionate about Wyoming Housing Network’s mission of strengthening Wyoming communities by providing quality resources and opportunities for people to reach their housing goals.
Jim Grenfell has been with Wyoming Housing Network since September 2014. Jim is retiring and will remain as Executive Director until July 2, 2022. Jim says, “I have immensely enjoyed my time at WHN and am glad to be retiring from such a wonderful organization. I am glad that the board has selected such an enthusiastic, and skillful, visionary.”
Wyoming Housing Network is guided by their organizational values, ensuring that their efforts toward their mission are informed by their core principles. They believe in integrity and respect to provide the highest quality programs and affordable housing. Collaboration and cooperation make their work stronger, and cultivating community awareness expands their abilities to support families. Their team of professionals are informed and caring, and understand that responsiveness and flexibility are important. Through housing education, counseling and strong partnerships, they work to create and preserve affordable housing in Wyoming.

Source: http://casperwyoming.chambermaster.com/news/details/melissa-noah-announced-as-wyoming-housing-network-s-new-executive-director-06-27-2022



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