Alexandra Roth

Avp, Chief Of Staff, CPC Climate Capital at The Community Preservation Corporation

Alexandra Roth currently serves as AVP, Chief of Staff at CPC Climate Capital, a role commenced in June 2023, where responsibilities include aligning internal priorities with the CPC President and engaging with senior staff. Previous experience encompasses positions such as Analyst and Graduate Student Intern at The Community Preservation Corporation, where contributions focused on program design and project management for multifamily housing decarbonization. Alexandra has also worked as a Policy and Communications Research Assistant at the NYU Furman Center and as a Community Affairs Administrative Intern with the NYC Department of Sanitation. Earlier career highlights include leadership roles in Hawaii's tourism sector as Eastern Regional Director for the Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau and Director of Communications & Special Projects for the Hawai`i Lodging & Tourism Association. Alexandra holds a Master of Public Administration from New York University and has a strong background in communication and project management across various industries.

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Brooklyn, United States

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The Community Preservation Corporation

The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) was launched in 1974 through a joint agreement between the City of New York and its leading commercial banks to restore and rebuild New York’s aging neighborhoods. In the more than 40 years since, we have evolved and expanded our reach to become a consistent source of capital to underserved housing markets throughout New York City and in communities across the state. Our deep, strategic relationships with government agencies, community groups, banks, and other investors has positioned CPC as a trusted partner who works hand-in-hand with housing providers to create customized financing solutions. CPC has financed more than 185,000 affordable housing units to date. With roughly $10 billion in public and private investments, our work has helped revitalize countless neighborhoods and provided quality housing for low-income families, senior citizens, and individuals with disabilities.