Executive Committee

The Executive Committee serves as a core decision-making body of the Board, tasked with addressing urgent matters, overseeing strategic priorities, and acting on behalf of the full Board between meetings when necessary.

Members

Jan Wenig

Jan Wenig

Chair

Jan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 30 years of service to disadvantaged populations. Since earning a Masters Degree in Social Work from UT she has worked with refugee populations, served as National Director of organizing for Stand for Children in Washington, DC, and in 2016 was named Social Worker of the year by Central Texas VA for her work with Austin City Council, Austin Energy and the VASH program to provide reduced utility bills to newly housed Veterans. After retiring in 2022, Jan expanded her volunteer work with organizations supporting survivors of trauma, and nonprofits dedicated to protecting and restoring the natural and human environment. She currently serves on the Governance, Finance, & Admin and HR committees.

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Kecia Prince

Kecia Prince

Member

Kecia Prince is a homemaker who has a diverse professional background. She has previously worked as a bus operator at Capitol Metro, as well as for Rosy's and New Hope Health Case as a home health aide. Kecia's true passion lies in working with the elderly and disabled individuals, where she finds fulfillment in making a positive impact on their lives. With an associate's degree in Liberal Arts from Skyline College in San Bruno, CA, obtained in 1988, and 1600 hours of cosmetology training, Kecia is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in Communications. Her goal is to obtain a teaching certificate and teach elementary school until retirement. Outside of her professional pursuits, Kecia enjoys cooking, reading, and volunteering. She finds joy in preparing delicious meals, immersing herself in books, and dedicating her time to support various causes.

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Ashley Huddleston

Ashley Huddleston

Member

Ashley Huddleston brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to social impact within the multifamily real estate sector. As she pursues an MBA with a focus on Real Estate and Strategy at Southern Methodist University, Ashley continues to apply her knowledge to initiatives that promote sustainable development and community welfare. Her academic background includes a Bachelors in Dietetics from Louisiana State University, reflecting her longstanding dedication to well-being and health. Ashley's professional journey includes experience serving over 100 multifamily communities in Texas. This work not only improved housing standards but also fostered community engagement and development. During her tenure at LivCor, a Blackstone portfolio company, she managed the integration of assets from three public REIT acquisitions, focusing on enhancing the livability and value of 62 multifamily projects across Texas. Her strategic approach to asset management consistently prioritized long-term resident benefits alongside financial performance, with redevelopment initiatives improving the quality of life for thousands of residents. An active member of the CREW Multifamily Crew Council, Ashley works alongside other industry leaders to innovate and enhance operational practices across the board. Her goal is to drive sustainable growth and improve the housing standards across the industry, demonstrating a strong commitment to both environmental stewardship and community service. Ashley is recognized as a leader who not only delivers impressive results but also cares deeply about the communities her work impacts, making her a valued advisor and advocate in the multifamily housing sector.

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