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Nashville Launches Unified Housing Leadership Council
New cross-sector council aims to guide development of 90,000 homes over the next decade
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 30, 2025) – The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee announced the creation of the Nashville Unified Housing Leadership Council (UHLC), a new collaborative effort charged with advancing the city’s Unified Housing Strategy and addressing Nashville’s housing crisis.
Led by a steering committee of 20 leaders from government, business, nonprofit organizations, and the community, the UHLC will facilitate the development of more than 90,000 homes over the next decade—with a range of affordability across all income bands. Members will promote the alignment of strategy, leadership, and resources to implement priorities identified in the Unified Housing Strategy.
“Every Nashvillian needs a safe, affordable place to call home,” said Mayor Freddie O’Connell, UHLC Steering Committee co-chair. “We have a tremendous opportunity in front of us and this council unites the people we need to remove barriers and build solutions that keep Nashville a city for everyone.”
Dave Briggs, Tennessee Regional President of Fifth Third Bank and UHLC Steering Committee co-chair, added, “Housing is foundational to economic growth. By combining public and private resources and expertise, we can drive the kind of large-scale investment and innovation needed to meet this challenge.”
The broader Leadership Council’s work will include a diverse group of housing stakeholders and experts. The UHLC will be organized into working committees focused on policy and advocacy, capital and fund development, and communications and engagement. These committees will include additional community members beyond the steering committee to ensure wide-ranging input.
“Cross-sector coalitions are the most powerful tool a community has when it comes to addressing significant challenges,” said Hal Cato, CEO of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. “Our goal is to align philanthropy, private and nonprofit developers, community groups, and government departments so that resources flow efficiently to housing solutions that prevent displacement, preserve affordability, and promote new development.”
Stephanie Coleman, President & CEO of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, emphasized the collective impact: “A healthy housing market is essential for workforce growth and regional prosperity. The Chamber is committed to supporting the UHLC’s work so that the Nashville region remains a place where families and businesses can continue to thrive.”
Unified Housing Leadership Council Steering Committee
Public Sector:
Angie Hubbard – Director, Housing Division, Metro Nashville Planning Department
Mayor Freddie O’Connell – Mayor, Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (steering committee co-chair)
Ralph Perrey – Executive Director, Tennessee Housing Development Agency
Delishia Porterfield – Council Member At Large, Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County
Jenneen Reed – Finance Director, Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County
Dr. Troy White – President & CEO, Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency
Private Sector:
Dave Briggs – Tennessee Regional President, Fifth Third Bank (steering committee co-chair)
Michelle Gaskin Brown – Manager of Public Policy, Amazon
Josh Haston – Development Manager, LDG Development
Jennifer Horne – CEO & Managing Partner, Urban Campus & Core
Hunter Nelson – Partner, Elmington Capital Group
Nonprofit Sector:
Carlina Bell – Executive Director, William Franklin Buchanan Community Development Corporation
Marshall Crawford – President & CEO, The Housing Fund
Jim Gingrich – Investment Committee Member, The Catalyst Fund
Hank Helton – EVP & Chief Stakeholder Officer, Pathway Lending
Teresa Skipper – Executive Director, New Level Community Development Corporation
Community:
Hal Cato – CEO, Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Stephanie Coleman – President & CEO, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Erin Hafkenschiel – President, ThinkTennessee
Emily Thaden – CEO, ROC USA
Media Contact:
Jordan LaBelle
Manager of Communications
Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Cell: 615-743-3018
jlabelle@nashvillechamber.com
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About the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce is Middle Tennessee’s largest business federation, representing over 1,800 member companies. Belong, engage, lead, prosper embodies the Chamber’s focus on creating economic prosperity by facilitating community leadership. Established in 1990 as an economic development and community enhancement initiative of the Chamber, Partnership 2030 is a regional cooperative dedicated to making Middle Tennessee among the nation’s best places to live, work, and do business. Partnership 2030 is supported by a diverse group of public and private companies as well as governmental agencies from the organization’s 10-county service area. The work of the Chamber is supported by its members, Partnership 2030 investors, and sponsors; the Chamber’s Pivotal Partners (a partnership at the highest level for all Chamber programs and events) are Gresham Smith and Regions Bank. For more information, visit www.nashvillechamber.com.