Our Towns Habitat For Humanity Names Five New Members To Its Board Of Directors

2/13/17

Our Towns Habitat for Humanity recently added five new members to its board of directors, each serving a three-year team. Those joining the board include: Matthew Blickley, Dan Dunn, Kay Fisher, Charles Warren and Tim Zarsadia.

Our Towns Habitat aims to build homes, communities and hope in North Mecklenburg and Iredell Counties.

Blickley, of Huntersville, is the senior director of financial planning and analysis for the Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Blickley has previously supported Our Towns Habitat through fundraising and is ready to expand his support to the organization’s mission through his board service.

Dunn is returning to the board with a longstanding history with the affiliate. Dunn once served as board chair, currently sits on the finance committee and has volunteered on several building trips to Guatemala. Dunn is the owner of Sunn Enterprises and resides in Davidson with his family.

With a deep passion for working with people at every economic level, Fisher, a Realtor, is adding her expertise to the board. Cornelius-based Fisher currently works at Keller Williams and serves on The Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Diversity Council and is a board member of the Davidson Land Conservatory.

A current Habitat for Humanity construction volunteer, Warren is excited to expand his commitment to the organization as a new board member. The UNC-Charlotte graduate is a senior staff accountant with BGW Certified Public Accountants, PLLC, and is currently working on his CPA license.

Attorney Zarsadia’s law experience will be added to the Our Towns Habitat board. Zarsadia practices civil litigation with a focus on personal injury for The McIntosh Law Firm. Based in Huntersville, he enjoys coaching his three children’s tennis and soccer teams and is an active member of St. Mark Catholic Church.

“Our Towns Habitat is excited to have the expertise and guidance from such a diverse group of professionals,” said Executive Director Jeff Porter. “The leadership from each new board member will only continue to enhance and grow our services for families in need of affordable housing in our community.”

For more information, visit http://www.ourtownshabitat.org/ and follow Our Towns Habitat on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 About Our Towns Habitat for Humanity

Our Towns Habitat for Humanity is a 501(c)(3) organization bringing people together to build homes, communities and hope in North Mecklenburg and Iredell Counties. Habitat homeowners build their own homes alongside volunteers and pay an affordable mortgage. In addition to new home construction, Our Towns performs critical home repair services to alleviate serious health, life and safety issues. Our Towns aims to serve 70 families in 12 months through new home construction and repairs. To learn more, visit ourtownshabitat.org

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