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Cliff Mayo

Deputy Chief Of Information And Compliance at Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless

Cliff Mayo has served in various capacities at the Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless since March 2011, currently holding the position of Senior Data and Compliance Officer, while also previously functioning as Associate Director of Data Integrity and Systems Integration and Compliance Manager. Responsibilities include providing leadership on policies, maintaining compliance documents, and managing program data. Prior to these roles, Cliff Mayo worked as a Programs Assistant, supporting the executive team with program administration, and as an Administrative Assistant maintaining extensive client records. Additionally, Cliff Mayo briefly worked as an HMIS System Administrator for the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services, focusing on data quality, and as a Program Associate at Mobilize.org, contributing to event planning and research. Cliff Mayo earned a BA in Political Science from Iowa State University in 2009.

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Alexandria, United States

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Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless

Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless (MCCH) provides solutions to end homelessness in Montgomery County. Our vision is to build a community where everyone has a safe, stable, and affordable place to call home. In support of our mission, MCCH operates ten distinct programs: three emergency programs which serve individuals currently experiencing homelessness, and eight permanent supportive housing (PSH) programs which serve individuals and families exiting homelessness. Our programs serve more than 1,600 men, women and children each year. Coalition Homes, Inc., an affiliate of MCCH, is a nonprofit housing development organization creating permanent housing for formerly homeless individuals and families. Coalition Homes currently owns and manages 140 units which provide permanent homes for formerly homeless individuals.