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TCB names Wilcox-Erhardt as senior vice president of prop. mgmt.; Wilson as CFO and Buonopane as CIO

Lisa Wilcox-Erhardt
Morgan Wilson
Tom Buonopane

Boston, MA The Community Builders, Inc. (TCB) name three executive appointments, effective immediately. The new leaders will report to Bart Mitchell, TCB president and CEO.

Lisa Wilcox-Erhardt has been named senior vice president of property management. She will lead the TCB property management portfolio of over 9,000 apartment homes and a staff of 350 people. She will direct property operations and provide strategic advice and direction for the entire organization as a member of the TCB leadership team. Previously, Wilcox-Erhardt served as executive vice president of housing and services at CommonBond Communities in Minnesota, a nonprofit housing organization she joined in 2006.

Morgan Wilson has been appointed CFO, overseeing strategy and operations for financial management, accounting and information systems, across the organization. Wilson joined TCB in 2000 and most recently served as vice president of development operations.

In a newly created role, Tom Buonopane is now chief investment officer (CIO) overseeing project finance, asset management and community development financing such as New Markets Tax Credits, Capital Magnet Fund awards and other Community Development Finance Institution resource aggregation and origination. 

 Mitchell said, “I am excited to have such talented professionals leading our work and advancing our mission.” 

He continued, “Lisa is a dynamic leader who brings best-in-class property management experience to our residential communities. Morgan has broad organizational savvy to drive TCB’s long-term financial strength. Tom’s innovative leadership will deepen the impact of financial investments in TCB neighborhoods.”

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