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Marcus Ervin joins DCHFA as Senior Vice President, Multifamily Lending and Neighborhood Investments

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Washington, D.C., Oct. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) has named a new Senior Vice President of Multifamily Lending and Neighborhood Investments (MLNI), Marcus Ervin.

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  • Washington, D.C., Oct. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) has named a new Senior Vice President of Multifamily Lending and Neighborhood Investments (MLNI), Marcus Ervin.
  • As Senior Vice President, Ervin will oversee DCHFA’s MLNI division, serve as chief underwriter, and is responsible for developing business opportunities and managing the Agency’s predevelopment construction pipelines.
  • “I'm delighted to join DCHFA in championing high-quality housing opportunities for the District’s residents while paving the way for new business opportunities,” stated Marcus Ervin, SVP, Multifamily Lending and Neighborhood Investments.
  • Prior to joining DCHFA, Ervin served as the Director of Development at the Housing Opportunities Commission (HOC) of Montgomery County.

Viessmann Group in 2022, Its 105th Anniversary Year: Driven by a Lot of Positive Energy, the Family Company Achieved Record Revenues of EUR 4 Billion and Growth of +19 Percent

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Wednesday, February 1, 2023

In its 105th anniversary year, the family company increased its total revenue to EUR 4 billion.

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  • In its 105th anniversary year, the family company increased its total revenue to EUR 4 billion.
  • This corresponds to an increase of +19 percent compared to total revenue of EUR 3.4 billion in the previous year.
  • Max Viessmann, CEO of the Viessmann Group: "In our 105th anniversary year, we have taken additional responsibility by facing the crises and challenges.
  • In May 2022, the family company announced its plans to invest EUR 1 billion in the expansion of green climate solutions.

Michael G. Johnson Appointed President & CEO of Harlem Educational Activities Fund

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Wednesday, July 27, 2022

HARLEM, N.Y., July 27, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Harlem Educational Activities Fund (HEAF), the nonprofit college access program that opens doors to college and meaningful careers for students from underserved communities across New York City, today announced that Michael G. Johnson has been appointed President & CEO, effective August 1, 2022. Mr. Johnson will be responsible for end-to-end leadership of the organization, from setting the vision to direct oversight of day-to-day education program execution, development, and operations.

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  • "We are thrilled to welcome Michael to Harlem Educational Activities Fund," said Karla Maloof , Chair, HEAF Board of Directors.
  • "I am excited to join Harlem Educational Activities Fund," said Michael G. Johnson, newly appointed President and Chief Executive Officer, HEAF.
  • Mr. Johnson will succeed interim President & CEO Fern Khan, an 18-year trustee of HEAF and Dean Emerita, Division of Continuing Education, Bank Street College of Education.
  • Harlem Educational Activities Fund (HEAF) is a high-impact supplemental education and youth leadership nonprofit that helps motivated New York City public school students from underserved communities become high-achieving college graduates.

Chubb Charitable Foundation Expands Support for the Harlem Educational Activities Fund (HEAF)

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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

The new three-year, $375,000 grant expands the Chubb Charitable Foundation's support for HEAF's youth development educational programming, with a strong focus on its Industry Immersion Program.

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  • The new three-year, $375,000 grant expands the Chubb Charitable Foundation's support for HEAF's youth development educational programming, with a strong focus on its Industry Immersion Program.
  • In addition to the grant announced today, the Chubb Charitable Foundation previously provided $100,000 in grants in support of HEAF's High Expectations program, which prepares middle-school students for admission to selective high schools in New York City.
  • The Chubb Charitable Foundation supports U.S.-based non-profit organizations through grant-making and projects aligned with defined focus areas including education, the environment, and poverty and health.
  • The Foundation believes that meaningful contributions that support our communities globally provide lasting benefits to society, to Chubb and to Chubb employees.