Bob Williams

Bob Williams has extensive experience in nonprofit management, particularly within Habitat for Humanity, where Bob has held various roles since 2007. Currently serving as the Warehouse Manager at Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville since October 2016, Bob oversees a significant 34,000 square foot facility. Prior roles include General Manager at Habitat for Humanity of Sumner County, where responsibilities encompassed operational success and staff management, and Sales Floor Manager at Habitat for Humanity Williamson-Maury, focusing on employee management and strategic planning. Bob's journey in the sector began as an AmeriCorps volunteer, culminating in a full-time role as a Sales Associate. Bob holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications and Theatre Arts from Heidelberg University.

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Nashville, United States

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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville

Seeking to put God's love into action HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER NASHVILLE brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Habitat family partnerships enable dignity of life for those who choose it and work to achieve it, help to create safer neighborhoods for more children, and facilitate a pathway of hope for those we serve. The success of our mission is ensured through the generous help of our caring community of donors and volunteers who help us Build Better Lives. Since our founding in 1985, Habitat of Greater Nashville has built or recycled more than 850 homes locally for purchase by families and individuals who cannot afford a conventional home loan. Habitat of Greater Nashville has won 11 consecutive ENERGY STAR awards for Excellence in Affordable Housing from the EPA. Dickson, Cheatham, and Wilson counties are part of Greater Nashville's service outreach. Habitat of Greater Nashville offers three ReStore locations, a greatly expanded Nashville location at 414 Harding Place with over 35,000 square feet of inventory space, where new and gently used items are resold to the public to help support the ministry. Your support is needed to help continue this important work in building and renovating homes for hard-working families. Visit our website at www.habitatnashville.org for more information, and for the ReStore locations, to make a donation, or get more information about volunteer opportunities.


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