Housing Opportunities for Women (HOW)
Hannah Fagut is a seasoned professional currently serving as a Senior Consultant at INVERTO and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) since January 2024. In addition to consultancy roles, Hannah is an Associate Board member at Housing Opportunities for Women (HOW) and holds advisory positions with Catalyst Ventures and Halo Ai. Hannah's previous experience includes being an Ambassador for The Sustainable Procurement Pledge, a Sourcing and Procurement Advisor for VivoPower, and a Senior Account Executive at Gartner, where significant contributions included launching Gartner Supply Chain MLE. Hannah earned an MBA in Corporate Finance and Leadership and Change Management from NYU Stern School of Business and holds a BA in Psychology and Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises from Syracuse University.
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Housing Opportunities for Women (HOW)
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Since 1983, HOW has been a leader in permanent solutions to homelessness. Through prevention strategies; expanded, affordable, supportive housing; and individualized support services we have helped thousands take back their lives. HOW operates under the Housing First Model, which ensures that homeless individuals are housed as quickly as possible, and then provided with tools for success and self-sufficiency. OUR MISSION Empowering women, children and families to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness. OUR PHILOSOPHY HOW's core values and guiding principles inform our directions and goals. At HOW, we believe in permanent solutions to homelessness. We believe that housing is a right not a privilege. We believe that all individuals should be treated respectfully, honestly and ethically. We believe in empowering clients' autonomy and self-sufficiency by focusing on their unique strengths. We are committed to social and economic justice that ensures access to needed services, resources and equal opportunities. We strive to promote capacity, sustainability, and provide innovative and effective services for individuals, families, and communities