City of Rockville
Tawana Seigler-King is an experienced housing and landlord-tenant specialist currently serving the City of Rockville since November 2024, where responsibilities include administering the Rental Emergency Assistance Program and coordinating housing services. Previously, Tawana worked as the Director of Tenant Services at the Latino Economic Development Center, managing tenant support and affordable housing programs. Tawana's experience also includes directing the Betty Anne Krahnke Center at Sheppard Pratt, overseeing all aspects of an emergency residential shelter, and enhancing community impact as a Community Impact Manager at the United Way of the National Capital Area. Earlier roles include managing significant budgets for the City of Gaithersburg, focusing on landlord-tenant issues and financial empowerment initiatives. Educational qualifications include studies at Capella University.
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City of Rockville
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If you’re not familiar already with the City of Rockville, there’s a lot our community has to offer. Here are a few quick facts about Rockville: Rockville has 58,000 residents, across approximately 20,000 households. Our community is one of the most diverse and international in the world, with over one-third of our residents having been born outside the United States, coming from virtually every country in the world. Our city is an economic engine with nearly 80,000 jobs within our border. Our city’s jobs-to-households ratio of nearly 4:1 is unrivaled in the region. Rockville has a rich history going back over 250 years. Rockville was named the county seat of Montgomery County in 1776.