Carol Gore has been involved in the development, acquisition, management, and disposition of residential and commercial real estate for over 20 years. Ms. Gore is currently the president and chief executive officer of Cook Inlet Housing Authority (CIHA) in Anchorage, Alaska, a non-profit organization that supports a wide range of affordable housing activities, including the ownership and management of approximately $70 million in real estate assets. Under Ms. Gore’s leadership, CIHA has more than doubled its affordable rental housing, from 267 units to 533 units owned, plus an additional 80 units managed. Ms. Gore also oversees planning and implementation of approximately $16 million in annual grants for affordable housing activities through Native American Indian Housing Block Grants, awarded through HUD. CIHA is currently spearheading a major neighborhood revitalization project in Anchorage that has resulted in: demolition of 76 unsafe homes; total renovation of eight four-plex properties; and construction of more than 100 new apartments, townhomes, and single-family homes for rental and homeownership.
Before joining Cook Inlet Housing Authority (CIHA), Ms. Gore was vice president of income producing real estate for Cook Inlet Region, Inc., where she managed a national and local portfolio valued at over $200 million.
Ms. Gore serves on the boards of Pacific Northwest Regional Council for NAHRO (National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials), the Alaska Association of Housing Authorities, and the Anchorage Community Land Trust.
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