Philip Kramer

Chief Executive Officer at Housing Matters

Philip Kramer has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Philip began their career as a Sales Manager at The Wall Street Journal in 1998 and then moved on to roles such as Director of Sales at AOL, Advertising Director at The Wall Street Journal Europe, and VP Category Development at CNET Networks. In 2006, they became the Senior VP of Online Sales & Marketing at Ziff Davis Enterprise. Philip then joined Google in 2008 as the National Industry Director, Technology, where they were responsible for their North American sales and marketing efforts in the technology advertising sector. Philip left Google in 2009 and went on to work at the Peace Corps as a Community Development Consultant in Panama. After their time in the Peace Corps, they directed a successful Housing First initiative in Santa Cruz County and later became the Director of Strategic Development at Goodwill Central Coast. Currently, they serve as the Chief Executive Officer of Housing Matters, where they focus on developing a financially solid and sustainable organization to reduce and ultimately end homelessness in Santa Cruz County through various housing strategies. Overall, Philip Kramer has displayed leadership and strategic planning skills throughout their career.

Philip Kramer attended Arizona State University where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management. No information is provided regarding the start or end year of their education at this institution.

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Housing Matters

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Formerly known as Homeless Services Center, Housing Matters is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit and the largest local organization addressing homelessness in Santa Cruz County. Our mission is to partner with individuals and families to create pathways out of homelessness into permanent housing. Donor contributions support our emergency shelter programs (including housing navigation and placement), personalized case management, day services with showers and bathrooms open to the public, on-site supportive services, and the construction of permanent supportive housing—now underway—for our unhoused neighbors most in need. We hold firmly to the vision that homelessness in our community should be rare, brief, and non-recurring. If you share that same vision, consider joining us! Take a look at our current job openings, or contact us about volunteer opportunities.


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