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Our mission is to provide low and moderate-income residents with
resources and support that will enable them to create, own, and/or manage their
own housing and improve their neighborhoods. For over four decades, the Parodneck Foundation for Self-Help Housing and
Community Development, Inc. has played a leading role in providing financial,
technical and organizing assistance to New York City's housing and community
development efforts. Founded in 1970 from the proceeds of the sale of a milk
cooperative, the Foundation is a city-wide, tax-exempt, not-for-profit
organization.

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In the mid-1980s the city’s in rem crisis had subsided. As many of our readers will recall, the "quick vesting"
law of 1976 brought tens of thousands of distressed multi-family units into city ownership. It was a challenge
unprecedented in the history of the city and one that was managed with extraordinary vision and innovation. [...]
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POSITION AVAILABLE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Parodneck Foundation seeks a new Executive Director to lead our affordable housing, finance, and development efforts.
Salary: Up to $120,000. Skills: Strong leadership and management
skills; able to manage multiple demands of running a small non-profit. Qualifications: 5 years
or more experience in community development in an executive capacity; experience in fundraising; Bachelors Degree or above.
To Apply: Please send cover letter, resume, salary history and writing sample to Search Committee, Parodneck
Foundation, 121 Sixth Avenue, Suite 501, NY, NY 10013 or e-mail ibaldwin@parodneckfoundation.org.
Deadline: Apply by October 31, 2011. For full job description, click here.
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