HRHA Hires New Executive Director
August 16, 2011 – (RealEstateRama) — The Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority (HRHA) recently hired Ronald Jackson as their new executive director. Jackson fills the position vacated by Frank Lofurno who retired in March 2011 after 37 years with HRHA.
Jackson has worked in the housing industry for over 18 years. His vast knowledge and background includes redevelopment, finance, public housing, Section 8 and general administration. Prior to joining HRHA, he served as deputy executive director for the Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority in Toledo, Ohio. He has worked locally for the Chesapeake and Suffolk housing authorities, as well as the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation.
Jackson served for four years in the United States Army, and holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Cincinnati and a master’s degree in Public Administration from Old Dominion University.
Marketing INC, the City of Hampton’s marketing and communications division, provides citizens and employees with comprehensive updates on strategic and quality of life initiatives, emergency planning, diversity education, and civic involvement. The department produces a number of citizens and employee related publications such as City Page, City Page Online, Hampton Notes and Hampton Happenings.
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City Manager’s Office
22 Lincoln Street
Hampton, VA 23669
Tami Back,
Marketing INC
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