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Beth A. Dunning

Director of Community Development

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If “Professional Pivoter” were an actual title, it’d probably be Beth’s. The ultimate problem solver, Beth knows the secret to success (and the way through most challenges) is to prepare for bumps, and be ready to pivot, adjust and modify plans for a positive outcome. It’s crystal clear why she’s a perfect fit as our development leader at NRH.

As the Director of Community Development, Beth leads the team by partnering with rural Nevada communities to determine their housing needs, building successful business relationships, and helping deliver the mission of NRH. Beth and her team administer new construction projects and rehabilitation project initiatives, provide real estate owned management and support, facilitate affordable housing demand and production initiatives in rural areas, and ensure program and funding compliance. The team works with a variety of financial, design and construction partners to manage the rehabilitation and preservation of existing affordable housing or the construction of new affordable housing. And all this work involves detailed project management comprised of budget planning and control, real estate acquisition and disposition efforts. Beth and her team are, let’s say, tremendously talented (and busy!).

Beth has more than 32 years of extensive experience in real estate, construction, project development and administration. She has worked in a variety of positions in the real estate and construction industry (admin, sales, coordination, project management, contract management, staff management) for both private and government entities.

Always (and we mean always) on the move, when Beth isn’t traversing rural Nevada working on our development initiatives, you’ll find her at her cabin in the woods or running or biking or swimming or training for a triathlon. Go, Beth, go!

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