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EXHIBIT 1 <br />Mary Ellen Gross — Chief Financial Officer <br />Mary Ellen is a CPA with over 20 years' experience in financial aspects of organizations: recording, <br />organizing, processing and analyzing financial data, and disseminating information in a usable format <br />helping team members efficiently and effectively do theirjob, be they subordinate or executive staff. She <br />has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration/Accounting from California State Polytechnic <br />University- Pomona. She is responsible for all oversight of Mercy House's accounting practices. <br />Robyn Willis — Chief Operations Officer <br />In her role as the Chief Operations Officer, Robyn contributes to the advancement of the organization's <br />overall growth, strategic planning, and management. Her responsibilities include the oversight of Human <br />Resources, Information Technology, Administration, and Facilities. With a career spanning over three <br />decades, she has been deeply committed to operations management, with a primary focus on enhancing <br />operational processes in both for -profit and non-profit sectors. Before joining Mercy House, she served as <br />the vice-president of retail operations for a non-profit dedicated to affordable housing for nine years. <br />Throughout her career, she has consistently championed the alignment of business goals with social <br />impact. <br />Robyn is an ardent advocate for continuous improvement, actively seeking opportunities to enhance her <br />own skills, elevate her team, and optimize overall outcomes. She holds a B.A. in Liberal Studies from CSU, <br />Long Beach, and an M.A. in Organizational Leadership from Brandman University. <br />Allison Davenport - Chief Strategy and Compliance Officer <br />Graduating from Cal State Fullerton with a bachelor's in Anthropology, Allison has been with Mercy House <br />for over 15 years, contributing to the agency's growth as well as its fundraising and development efforts. In <br />her time with the agency, she has helped the agency grow from a Allison is instrumental in the agency's <br />program evaluation, strategic growth, collaborative partnerships, stewardship and compliance. <br />Timothy Huynh- Chief Program Officer <br />Timothy graduated with a Master of Science degree in Mathematics from University of California- Irvine, <br />which makes him well -versed in analytics and systems -level thinking. Prior to his current role with Mercy <br />House which began in January 2020, Timothy was a former employee with Mercy House's Development <br />Team for four years rising to the ranks of Director of Grant Compliance and Data and overseeing the <br />agency's public grants and compliance program. As Chief Program Officer, Timothy oversees a significant <br />portfolio of program and development activities and well as serve as a critical member of the executive <br />management team. He directly supervises six directors working to build their skills and confidence so that <br />they can mentor, encourage, and motivate other staff. The portfolio includes: 1) Strategic Leadership and <br />Special Initiatives; 2) Program Oversight including Emergency Shelter and Services, Housing Strategies for <br />Families, Permanent Supportive and Rapid Rehousing Programs; and 3) Development Activities. <br />Page 6 of 16 <br />
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