Episode 94 | Part Two: Jennifer Keogh, VP of Operations & Affordable Housing, Progress Residential

ChangeMakers with Katie Goar

Mar 19 2024 • 24 mins

In the second half of the episode, Jennifer reflects on her tenure as Deputy Executive Director at the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority during the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd. She opens up about the lessons learned from navigating those turbulent times while continuing to serve some of the community's most vulnerable residents. Katie also asks Jennifer to gaze into her proverbial crystal ball. Jennifer provides an inside look at the company's long-term vision for disrupting the single-family rental space through affordable housing initiatives, sustainable building practices, and innovative community programs. Don't miss her inspiring insights and bold predictions for making rental living more accessible and enriching for families nationwide in the years ahead.

About Jennifer Keogh: Jennifer brings over 25 years of experience in affordable housing to her role as Vice President of Affordable Housing at Progress Residential. With a deep commitment to ensuring low-income families have access to thriving neighborhoods, Jennifer has dedicated her career to making a difference in this field.Prior to joining Progress Residential, Jennifer served as the Deputy Executive Director of the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority, one of the largest Housing Authorities in the country with Moving to Work Status and a HUD Mobility Program. During her career, Jennifer played a pivotal role in designing and implementing one of the initial mobility programs in the country, demonstrating her passion for economic and social mobility.Jennifer is currently the Strategic Planning Advisory Chair for the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO), where she is leading the development of their first 5-year Strategic Plan. Locally, she serves on the Affordable Housing Connections Board, further demonstrating her commitment to addressing housing challenges at both the national and local levels.