Board of Directors & Staff

The HomeAid Austin Board of Directors along with our staff are a diverse and committed group of business and community leaders who support the mission of HomeAid.

Board of Directors

Keith Hughes

Zonda

2024 President of HomeAid Austin

Chris Warr

LandSea Homes

2024 Vice-President of HomeAid Austin

Bryan Havel

Tri Pointe Homes

2024 Treasurer

Steve Krasoff

Scott Felder Homes

Immediate Past President

Samuel Deese

Amazon Business

Brandon Cooper

Toll Brother Division President

Elise Giles

Sunflower Bank

Debbie Horridge

Business Development First American Title Homebuilder Services

Nathan Kao

Opendoor Home Builder

Emily Blair

Austin Apartment Association

McCalle Fryar

2-10 Home Buyers Warranty

John Jones

Scott Felder Homes

Darlene Louk

Hines

Mike McMillen

Brookfield Properties

Desmon Odunusi

Pfluger Associate Architects

Cabrina Seuthe

Southside Bank

Taylor Jackson

HBA of Greater Austin

Jessica Morales

Lennar

Helen Rettburg

Pacific Dimensions, Inc

Rick Rosenberg

Development Planning & Financing Group, Inc

April Whitaker

Taylor Morrison

Austin Staff

Lynne Williams

Executive Director

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Caitie Wells

Program and Communications Director

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Kim McCorkle

Development and Outreach Director

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HomeAid Austin Committees

Committee’s at HomeAid Austin:

  • Advocacy & Outreach Committee

    (AOC) is responsible for overseeing HomeAid Austin’s overall PR, advocacy and outreach strategies.

  • Fund Development Committee

    (FDC) is tasked with implementing fundraising to support HomeAid Austin’s mission to build new lives for Austin’s families and individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness through housing and community outreach.

  • Project Development Committee

    (PDC) implements the heart and soul of the HomeAid mission.  HomeAid Austin’s mission is building new lives for families and individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness through housing and community outreach.  The PDC interacts with both the building industry and the service provider community and brings them together to increase the community’s capacity to serve families and individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness.