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Sorge named executive director of New England Affordable Housing Management Association

evin Sorge of has been named executive director of The New England Affordable Housing Management Association (NEAHMA). Kevin Sorge - NEAHMA

Braintree, MA Kevin Sorge of has been named executive director of The New England Affordable Housing Management Association (NEAHMA).

In this role, he will work with the NEAHMA board of directors on strategic planning, while overseeing the organization’s day-to-day operations. His duties will include supervising and training the existing staff and working with the Board to  update the organization’s policies and procedures. Another of his immediate responsibilities will be to develop and execute NEAHMA’s Annual Fall Conference & Trade Show to be held at Lombardo’s in Randolph, October 18 and 19.

Sorge brings an extensive resume of association management experience to his new role, specifically in the non-profit arena. Prior to joining the NEAHMA team, he served as executive director of the New England Hemophilia Association. Before that, he held several executive positions, including director of operations, with the American Heart Association, in Dallas and New Brunswick, N.J.

The Edison, N.J. native earned his Bachelor’s Degree from Springfield College, and a Master’s Degree in Human Services Administration from Rider University in Lawrenceville, N.J.

NEAHMA president and long-time board member Kristin McGrath Pine said, “We are very excited and confident that Kevin will bring a new level of leadership to the NEAHMA organization, opening a new chapter of smart growth and opportunity. Kevin has a long and successful record of non-profit management and operations and the unique skill set needed to help bring NEAHMA to the next level. We all are thrilled to welcome him aboard.”

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