1000
Friends of Florida's Affordable Housing Director, Jaimie Ross, was named
a James A. Johnson Community Fellow for her dedication to creating affordable
housing for working families. Ross was selected "for her superior
record of achievement in increasing Florida's supply of affordable homes
and helping working families navigate the pathway to homeownership."
In 1991,
Ross joined 1000 Friends of Florida and started what became the Sadowski
Act Coalition. This group of organizations, which includes the Florida
Home Builders Association, the Florida Housing Coalition, and the Florida
Association of Realtors, championed legislation that created the largest
statededicated revenue source for affordable housing in the nation.
Ross is also president of the Florida Housing Coalition, the statewide
nonprofit provider of affordable housing training and technical assistance.
"We
are very proud of Jaimie and her outstanding work on behalf of the people
of Florida," said 1000 Friends of Florida President Tim Jackson.
"Thanks to her leadership and dedication, Florida can boast the
best statewide financing mechanism for affordable housing in the nation."
The naming
of Jaimie Ross on May 10, 2004, as one of the six Fellows honors the
service of James A. Johnson past chairman of the Fannie Mae Foundation
and former chairman and CEO of Fannie Mae who worked tirelessly
to make affordable housing a national priority. Jaimie Ross will have
the opportunity to pursue personal renewal through a year of study and
travel.
"The
James A. Johnson Community Fellowship Program is an important part of
the Fannie Mae Foundation's commitment to forging partnerships with
leaders on the front lines of housing and community development across
the country," says Stacey D. Stewart, president and CEO of the
Fannie Mae Foundation. "Our goal is to give the Johnson Fellows
an opportunity to expand their crucial roles in the field of affordable
housing, allowing them to develop innovative housing programs that will
benefit working families throughout the nation."