Shannon Nazworth is President and CEO of Ability Housing, a position she has held since 2003. Ability Housing is dedicated to building strong communities where everyone has a home. Its vision is a society where housing is a right, not a privilege, and all individuals have safe, affordable housing in vibrant communities.
Nazworth brings more than 19 years of experience in the affordable housing sector, having held executive positions with Habitat for Humanity’s international headquarters and local affiliates. In addition to leading Ability Housing, Nazworth is Chair of the State of Florida Council on Homelessness, immediate past president of the Florida Supportive Housing Coalition, and was a gubernatorial appointee to both the Florida Affordable Housing Workgroup and Affordable Housing Study Commission. She also serves on the Chase Community Advisory Board, National Low Income Housing Coalition Policy Committee, and many other state and national organizations. In 2020, she earned national recognition as Multifamily Executive Magazine’s “Executive of the Year.”
Nazworth is a native of Massachusetts, but has resided in Northeast Florida for over 20 years. She has a B.S. in Political Science, having graduated magna cum laude from Boston College; a Certificate in Executive Leadership from Harvard Business School; and a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Duke University.
Speaking at
Tue Feb 25
2:00 PM — 3:00 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time
Hilton Atlanta, Grand Ballroom A, Level 2
Homeless to Housed: Marrying the Money with the Deal
Securing financing and building the right capital stack is critical to catalyzing the supply of deeply affordable housing connected to supportive services for individuals experiencing homelessness. A panel of public, private, nonprofit, and philanthropic leaders will discuss impact investing, risk-adjusted returns, and converting market-rate properties to affordable housing. The discussion will highlight how these strategies promote equitable growth, strengthen communities, and create lasting change.