Fellow, Partnership for the Bay’s Future
Coro Northern California
San Francisco, CA
Chasidy is an affordable housing professional with over seven years of experience in policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, program management, and LIHTC finance. She holds a B.A. in Social Welfare from UC Berkeley and Master’s degrees in Real Estate and Urban Planning from Cornell University.
Her work has spanned finance, housing policy, and program development, with a focus on preventing displacement, improving habitability standards, and advancing equitable housing policies. As a Partnership for the Bay’s Future Fellow, she works with RAMP, La Clinica de la Raza, Black Cultural Zone, EBALDC, and the City of Oakland to develop Oakland’s Equitable Lead Hazard Abatement Program (ELHAP) and Proactive Rental Inspection Program (PRIP), both of which aim to address longstanding health and safety concerns in rental housing.
Prior to the Fellowship, she financed affordable and workforce housing at JPMorgan Chase, led anti-displacement efforts in San Mateo County, and researched artist live-work housing in memory of a close friend who was a victim of the Ghost Ship fire.
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