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September 9, 2024

 

Chester Housing Authority Board Appoints Cindy Thompson as New Chief Executive Officer

The Chester Housing Authority (CHA) Board of Commissioners has announced the appointment of Cindy Thompson as its new Chief Executive Officer, succeeding the planned retirement of Steven Fischer.

A seasoned professional with over 20 years in the housing industry, Thompson brings extensive experience in both commercial and affordable housing. Her track record includes a successful overhaul of the Housing Choice Voucher Program at the Alexandria Redevelopment Authority, where she transformed it into a high-performing entity within two years. Thompson, known in the industry for improving employee morale, was hired as COO at the Athens Housing Authority and brought the vacancy rate there from 10% to 3% in 90 days.

Board Chair Sheila Church expressed strong confidence in Thompson's leadership, stating, "The Board is confident in Cindy's abilities to lead us forward."

Thompson's immediate focus will be enhancing the CHA's relationships with the City and HUD, addressing previous communication challenges, and improving engagement with elected officials and residents. She also plans to build upon the initiatives started by her predecessor, Steven Fischer, to include satisfying requirements to complete corrective action measures to maintain the authority's standard performer designation.

"We have a great team here, and many of the pieces are already in place. We will continue working to achieve CHA's mission," says Thompson.

One of Thompson's primary objectives is to address the ongoing issues at the Ruth Bennett Homes, one of CHA's oldest properties. Despite securing several grants, the property continues to face significant infrastructure problems, including frequent repairs due to outdated underground pipes. Thompson is committed to finding sustainable solutions to these challenges.

Looking ahead, Thompson's long-term goal is to pursue HUD's Moving to Work designation for CHA, a strategic move she believes will provide greater flexibility and enhance the authority's ability to serve its community effectively.

 

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