Kathleen Hosfeld

Chairperson, Affordable Homeownership Affinity Group at Housing Development Consortium of Seattle - King County

Kathleen Hosfeld serves as the CEO and Executive Director of Homestead Community Land Trust, a position held since 2014, where leadership is focused on strategic initiatives to enhance housing affordability in high-cost markets. Kathleen also operates Hosfeld & Associates Inc., offering strategic planning and implementation services since 1989. In addition to these roles, Kathleen is the Chairperson of the Affordable Homeownership Affinity Group for the Housing Development Consortium of Seattle - King County and has held various committee positions, including with the Church Council of Greater Seattle and the Washington State Department of Commerce. Prior experience includes serving as Interim Executive Director of the Washington State Psychological Association and roles in strategic marketing at Ogilvy & Mather/West and editorial management at Skagit Valley Herald. Kathleen holds a Master’s Degree in Theology/Theological Studies from Seattle University and a Bachelor's Degree from Pacific Lutheran University.

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Seattle, United States

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Housing Development Consortium of Seattle - King County

As an advocate, broker, and convener of and for our members, the Housing Development Consortium of Seattle-King County supports and inspires our 150+ member organizations as they work collaboratively to meet the housing needs of limited-income people throughout the region. Over the course of our nearly 30 year history, our membership has grown to encompass all of the major nonprofit housing developers in King County, as well as major financial institutions, consultants, architects, building contractors, attorneys, accountants, service providers, local housing authorities, and government agencies, and our members work tirelessly to serve the many families and individuals in communities throughout the County who cannot afford market-level rents or home prices. By bringing organizations, government agencies, and businesses together around shared values and a commitment to the community, HDC has also become nationally recognized as a leader in affordable housing advocacy. Each year, HDC’s staff, members and supporters stand up to advocate for affordable homes, equitable communities, and an end to homelessness. If you are looking to find job opportunities in the affordable housing sector, look at our job listings page for opportunities within our membership! https://bit.ly/2LJJGU3


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