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Providence Announces Promotion of Herringshaw to COO

Providence Announces Promotion of Herringshaw to COO

Providence Community Housing (PCH) is pleased to announce the promotion of Ryan Herringshaw to Chief Operating Officer. Herringshaw has been a key part of the leadership team in establishing standardized procedures and policies within the organization as well as aiding Providence’s recent growth.

“Ryan has a talent for process and infrastructure that has been a real asset to Providence as we strengthen and grow our organization. This new role will be key to developing internal systems that capitalize on the existing organizational framework and give Providence the capacity it needs to continue to develop high quality housing that’s affordable for individuals and families across the New Orleans region,” says Terri North, President & CEO of Providence Community Housing.

For four years Herringshaw has served as director of real estate development and has excelled in building a strong team to lead projects from concept to completion. This new role takes that team-building approach to an organizational level, working with senior management on PCH operations and strategic decisions, as well as overseeing technology and standard operating procedures for the organization.

“This position will allow me to take an integrative approach to our business model and build upon the strong foundation already in place. We are poised for growth and putting the needed systems in place to support that growth will help us to be able to continue to do the good work, the needed work, that we do for many more years,” states Herringshaw.

Herringshaw holds a Professional Bachelor of Architecture from Louisiana State University and a Masters of Sustainable Real Estate Development from the School of Architecture at Tulane University. He is a graduate of the NeighborWorks America Achieving Excellence program at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and was named a Rising Star in the CityBusiness’ 2019 class of Excellence in Construction and Real Estate. He was recently voted to the board of directors of the Louisiana Association of Affordable Housing Providers.

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