Rholanda Malveaux Stanberry Elmca

Director, Supplier Diversity & Inclusion at Atlanta Housing

Rholanda Malveaux Stanberry, ELMCA, CPPB, is a seasoned diversity, inclusion, and procurement professional with over 25 years of experience. Currently serving as the Director of Supplier Diversity & Inclusion at the Atlanta Housing Authority since March 2019, Rholanda focuses on providing fair and equal contracting opportunities for Minority, Women, and Section 3 Small Business Concerns. Prior roles include Contract Compliance Administrator for Fulton County Government, where Rholanda led a team to promote equity in contracting, and Chief Assistant Purchasing Agent, overseeing significant capital projects. Rholanda also contributed to the City of Atlanta as a Senior Contracting Officer and Contracting Officer, developing purchasing protocols and procurement strategies. Rholanda holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing with a Minor in Management from Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College at Baton Rouge.

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Atlanta, United States

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Atlanta Housing

On June 11, 1938, the Atlanta Housing (AH) was the first-ever public housing authority established in the U.S. when the City of Atlanta passed a resolution declaring the need for safe, affordable housing for families facing financial difficulty. Under Georgia law, we are commissioned to develop, acquire, lease and operate affordable housing for low-income people and families. We are a leader in transforming public housing and providing affordable communities for families, seniors and the disabled. In 1996, AHA spearheaded the model for mixed-income, mixed-use communities where residents can thrive in quality, healthy living environments and advance to self-sufficiency. AHA is the largest housing agency in Georgia and one of the largest in the nation. We are a real estate development company that serves nearly 50,000 people, including families in 16 mixed-income communities, 13 residential properties (11 senior high-rise buildings and two family communities) and AHA’s Housing Choice Voucher Program participants. Our mission is to provide quality affordable housing in amenity-rich, mixed-income communities for the betterment of the community. The company’s goals are to 1) provide quality living environments 2) promote self-sufficiency and 3) facilitate economic viability. Visit www.atlantahousing.org to learn more about AHA.