Leaders of Habitat for Humanity – North Central Georgia (HH-NCG) have named Anne Maher of Atlanta, Betsy McGriff of Dawsonville and Mike Pennington of Marietta as new board members.
Anne Maher, JD/MBA, LLM, is an adjunct professor at Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business after having spent 30 years in executive positions with The Coca-Cola Company and General Motors Corporation. She will share her extensive tax and finance expertise with the organization.
Eva "Betsy" McGriff, MBA, business development director at Cooper & Company General Contractors, is an experienced community and economic development professional. She will share her strategic planning, community engagement and local government experience.
Mike Pennington, MBA, commercial director for Path & Post Real Estate, has extensive experience as a commercial real estate consultant. He will share his real estate, negotiation and marketing experience with the board.
Founded in 1994, Habitat for Humanity – North Central Georgia, which serves Cherokee, Dawson, Forsyth and North Fulton counties, enables individuals to build strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. At HHNCG, Napier directs and oversees administration, corporate relations, development, staffing and volunteer programs.
“Habitat for Humanity – North Central Georgia has a long track record of success thanks to dedicated board members just like Anne Maher, Betsy McGriff and Mike Pennington,” said Steve Napier, executive director of Habitat for Humanity – North Central Georgia. “We appreciate their commitment and look forward to seeing the many contributions these individuals will make to the organization in the years ahead.”
Habitat for Humanity – North Central Georgia offers:
+ New home construction and rehab programs focus on helping families become first-time home buyers.
+ Home Repair Program serving the needs of current non-Habitat seniors, veterans, and disabled homeowners.
+ Corporate team building activities.
+ Student engagement programs involving high school students from local area high schools.