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Kelvin A. Jeremiah was born on 15 December, 1972 in Grenada. Discover Kelvin A. Jeremiah's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Kelvin A. Jeremiah Height, Weight & Measurements
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Kelvin A. Jeremiah Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kelvin A. Jeremiah worth at the age of 51 years old? Kelvin A. Jeremiah’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Grenada. We have estimated
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Kelvin A. Jeremiah Social Network
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PhillySEEDS, Inc. At Jeremiah’s direction, PHA established PhillySEEDS, Inc. This award-winning, 501(c) non-profit corporation has produced more than $1,000,000 in scholarship money for deserving college students since 2013. The charitable organization has also provided more than 9,500 book bags stuffed with school supplies to residents, and has assisted over 30 PHA families buy their first home by providing first time homebuyer’s and closing cost assistance.
Jeremiah is a Certified Public Purchasing Official, a Certified Public Housing Management Specialist, and is a member of Mayor Michael A. Nutter’s Office of Community Empowerment and Opportunity Oversight Board. In October 2017, Jeremiah was appointed by Mayor Jim Kenney to the Mayor's Eviction Prevention and Response Task Force.
PHA also signed an agreement to develop a new supermarket in the neighborhood, which has been a food desert. Lastly, the Housing Authority and the School District of Philadelphia reopened the former Vaux High School in the neighborhood in September 2017. PHA has committed to invest as much as $15 million in the restoration of the building, which is on the national record of historic sites.
The “6 in 5” Initiative includes the Sharswood/Blumberg Transformation Initiative in North Philadelphia. The first phase of this ten-phase development was completed in November 2016. As part of that first phase, Jeremiah signed the closing documents for the first ever Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) transaction in the City and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The purpose of the RAD Program is to provide reliable, long-term, project-based rental assistance that will enable owners to leverage other public and private funding to create and support strong local communities.
Jobs Plus Program Under Jeremiah, the housing authority opened a Jobs Plus program at the Raymond Rosen Community Center in North Philadelphia in mid-summer 2016. The program allows residents to conveniently access the job related services they need to get ahead economically at a “one stop” service center. PHA and its partners are investing combined resources valued at $6.79 million over the next four years, in addition to a $2.7 million grant from HUD.
Despite federal budget cuts, Jeremiah has committed to creating or preserving 6,000 affordable housing units in Philadelphia over a five-year period. The “6 in 5” Initiative calls for PHA to partner with public, private, nonprofit, and publicly-minded organizations to meet the huge demand for affordable housing. Since January 2014, the initiative has produced almost 3,800 housing units, including those that are planned or completed by the agency, project based units, and third party development.
Jeremiah next accepted a position at the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) in August 2011. He became the agency’s first Director of Audit and Compliance, in which he instituted policies designed to ferret out waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement. In 2012, Jeremiah became the HUD-appointed Administrative Receiver and the Interim Executive Director of PHA. He was appointed President and CEO in March 2013, and within his first month, the agency was able to return to local control.
Jeremiah began his career in public housing as a Compliance Officer/Housing Investigator with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination where he investigated discrimination allegations involving housing, public accommodations, and education. In 2004, Jeremiah joined the Springfield Housing Authority in Springfield, Massachusetts. He worked there for over two years before moving on to the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), the nation's largest public housing authority. In his role as Inspector General at NYCHA, Jeremiah had oversight authority for the largest housing authority in North America with a $5B budget. He established and defined standard operating practices and provided organizational leadership to ensure peak performance and to protect against fraud, waste, and mismanagement.
Jeremiah emigrated from Grenada to the United States as a teenager in 1988. He lived with his family in Brooklyn, NY where he attended Erasmus Hall High School. He received a Bachelor's degree in History/Business Administration from Pace University in 1995. He holds two advanced degrees, a Master of Arts in American Social History from Rutgers University and a Master of Public Administration from American International College.
Kelvin A. Jeremiah (born December 15, 1972, Grenada) is President and CEO of the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA). He oversees the day-to-day operations of the 4th largest housing authority in the country. His approach to housing communities expands beyond affordable housing. Jeremiah has an interest in creating communities that provide access to good education and are crime free.