Rob Stewart
Mr. Stewart supports WHC as Board Emeritus. He currently serves as Chair of JBG SMITH’s Board of Trustees, having joined JBG in 1988 and serving as Executive Vice Chairman until 2020. He brings to the board unparalleled experience in all aspects of commercial and residential real estate investment, development, and operations.
He previously served as Managing Partner of JBG, Chair of the Investment Committee, and as a member of the Executive Committee. Mr. Stewart focused on the acquisition, financing, and disposition of JBG investments, managing development plans for JBG assets.
Mr. Stewart received his B.A. from Princeton University and his MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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Members
WHC is governed by an independent board of civic leaders.

Joshua Bernstein
CEO, Bernstein Management Corporation

Kevin Clinton
Board Chair
Chief Program Officer, Federal City Council

Carol Thompson Cole
President + CEO, Youth Invest Partners

Kimberly Driggins
Chief Executive Officer, WHC
Maria S. Gomez
Former President + CEO, Mary’s Center

Kevin Greer
Managing Partner & Chief Administrative Officer, New Profit

Mark Joseph
Founding Director, National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities (NIMC)

David Martin
Partner, ArentFox Schiff
David Roodberg
CEO, DJR Assoc.
Eshauna Smith
Director of Community Impact, Ballmer Group

Aakash Thakkar
Chief Acquisitions Officer, EYA, LLC

Rob Stewart
Board Emeritus
Chair, JBG SMITH’s Board of Trustees
Our Team
Kimberly Driggins
Chief Executive Officer
Monica Cardenas Guzman
Social Impact Coordinator
Destiny Delaware
Social Impact Program Manager
Jackie Keller
Office Manager & Executive Assistant

Shannon Marshall
Social Impact Coordinator
Arianna Martinez
Social Impact Coordinator
Yvette Ross Kane
Director of Asset Management
Kathy Smith
Director of Development
Fusing commercial real estate expertise with a social impact mission.
We disrupt inequities in the housing market with an innovative model that prevents displacement and promotes opportunity and wealth building.
Preserving housing affordability and promoting economic mobility in the DC-region
The Washington Housing Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Your investment helps us expand our work. Your gift is 100% tax-deductible. EIN 83-1866109
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