The importance of addressing our housing affordability crisis is driven home each year when so many corporate leaders volunteer to be part of Twin Cities Habitat’s annual CEO Build. The 2020 CEO Build (our 19th annual) brought 24 top executives together, socially distanced, to build at four separate construction sites at two locations in St. Paul.
Doug Baker, CEO of Ecolab, and Joan Gabel, President of the University of Minnesota, served as Co-Chairs for the event. Joan spoke about the impact stable housing has in terms of improving educational outcomes. Doug welcomed everyone to site by saying how a day volunteering to build homes is far better than a day sitting through Zoom meetings. He also expressed how important affordable housing is for the Twin Cities in sustaining its economic vitality.
Chris Coleman, President and CEO of Twin Cities Habitat, explained how the organization is responding to the twin pandemics of COVID-19 and a reckoning over racial justice. “We’ve created a new At Home Fund to stabilize low-income families now and continue to create opportunities for the those who have historically been denied access to homeownership.”
The CEOs helped raise walls and hang drywall. When the homes are finished, families who have completed the Homeownership Program will buy them with affordable mortgages.
Check out a few highlights from the event:
Thank you to all the groups represented at the 2020 CEO Build!
Bremer Bank CHS, Inc. Doran Companies Ecolab Greater MSP Lund Food Holdings Lyman Companies M.A. Mortenson Company |
Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce Minnesota Wild Padilla PCL Construction Polaris Ready Credit Corporation Renewal by Andersen |
Dorsey & Whitney LLP Ryan Companies Securian Financial UCare University of Minnesota Uponor Wells Fargo |