Affordable Housing Finance
SPECIAL FOCUS
Affordable Housing Hall of Fame
The Advocate
Knight Dedicated to Industry
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FINANCE
• October 2009
BY CHARLES W. GOULD
 George Knight
When I met George Knight,
he was already a national
leader in affordable housing. I
would say he was a giant in the
field, but that suggests a sort of
towering presence that would
have made him wince.
George was a fairly new
member of Volunteers of
America’s board of directors
when I began as president
almost 15 years ago. He
was serving as president of
Neighborhood Reinvestment
Corp., a consuming position in
a great organization, offering
enough fulfillment for anyone
committed to delivering affordable
housing. But he remained
on our board for the full nine
years our bylaws permit, and
then agreed to serve on a separate
board focused on health
care and housing, which he was
chairing at the time of his death.
We knew we were privileged
to have George’s expertise in
housing available to us. Whether
his profound understanding of
housing finance and the relevant
political environment came from
intuition or study, it was a gift.
Neighborhood Reinvestment
Corp. was assisting five times
as many families with affordable
housing at the end of his
10-year leadership as at the beginning.
Volunteers of America’s
mission in housing also reached
a scale it would not have today
but for George’s imprint.
We acknowledged George’s
contributions to affordable
housing when he was with us.
Only now, however, on reflection,
do I realize I never thanked
him for his unassuming style of
leadership. George made certain
that it was never about him, but
about those who needed housing.
It was never about awards,
but about results. And at the
end, it was never about regret,
but about grace.
Charles W. Gould is president
and CEO of Volunteers of
America, Inc.
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