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How Banks Shape Workforce Housing in North Fulton

August 22, 2025 by John Ray

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How Banks Shape Workforce Housing in North Fulton (North Fulton Voices, Episode 13)

Affordable housing is often discussed in terms of zoning, development, or politics, but the financial system behind it is just as critical. In this episode of North Fulton Voices, hosts Jack Murphy and Kathy Swahn examine workforce housing through the banking lens with Antonio Henson of Renasant Bank and Scott Doll of American Commerce Bank.

Antonio and Scott explain how the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) shapes what banks can and cannot do, and why CRA responsibilities go beyond loans to include financial literacy, board service, and community investment. The conversation also explores specific tools, from down payment assistance and Federal Home Loan Bank grants to manufactured housing and consortium lending, that can make projects financially viable.

Along the way, the guests unpack the toughest barriers, including land costs and loan risk, and highlight why creativity and collaboration among banks, developers, and municipalities are essential. For listeners in North Fulton and beyond, the episode offers a candid view of how financial institutions weigh risk, balance shareholder obligations with community needs, and use regulatory frameworks to help expand housing access for essential workers.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC.

Key Takeaways from this Episode

  • Housing Costs Outpace Income: Median home prices in North Fulton far exceed what many essential workers can afford
  • Banks as Enablers: While banks don’t build houses, they finance developers, provide loan products, and support community services through CRA obligations
  • CRA Requirements: Banks must demonstrate community impact through lending, investment, and service — from financial literacy programs to nonprofit board work
  • Creative Financing Tools: Down payment assistance, manufactured housing, and partnerships with community development financial institutions (CDFIs) can reduce barriers
  • Land as the Biggest Barrier: High land costs remain the toughest challenge, but land trusts and consortium lending models offer potential solutions
  • Moving Forward: Collaboration among banks, municipalities, and developers is essential to create realistic workforce housing opportunities

Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction to North Fulton Voices
00:23 Introducing the Hosts and Guests
00:54 Discussing the Housing Crisis
03:24 Banking Industry’s Role in Housing
04:03 Guest Introductions and Backgrounds
12:24 Community Reinvestment Act Overview
16:02 Banking Products and Programs
18:55 Challenges and Opportunities in Workforce Housing
20:26 Forum and Future Steps
20:59 Bankers’ Involvement in Affordable Housing
24:03 Consortiums and Partnerships in Development
25:30 Financing and Zoning for Housing Projects
32:26 Challenges and Solutions for Affordable Housing
35:51 Community and Policy for Housing Development
39:35 Contact Information and Closing Remarks

Antonio Henson, Renansat Bank

Antonio Henson, Renasant Bank, on the North Fulton Voices podcast
Antonio Henson, Renasant Bank

Antonio Henson has over twenty years of experience in business and banking. He has facilitated training sessions for staff aimed at enhancing product & credit knowledge and regulatory procedures.

Antonio has structured project financing designed to spur neighborhood revitalization efforts in the low-income communities throughout the State of New Jersey and Metro Atlanta. This action involved community outreach and working with elected officials, government agencies, quasi-public agencies and the private sector to promote revitalization and commercial development.

He has provided expertise and assistance to various community-based organizations to assist them with meeting the financial needs of their respective organizations.

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Scott Doll, American Commerce Bank

Scott Doll, American Commerce Bank, on the North Fulton Voices podcast
Scott Doll, American Commerce Bank

Scott Doll is the SVP of Retail Market Strategies and Community Development and also serves as the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Officer at American Commerce Bank, N.A. In these roles, he leads initiatives to strengthen the bank’s retail presence and deepen its community relationships, with a strategic focus on building partnerships that support sustainable local growth and ensuring compliance with CRA requirements. Scott’s career has included executive roles in both banking and nonprofit sectors, such as CEO of The Global Impact Group, Executive Director at the YMCA of Metro Atlanta, and Vice President at Crescent Bank and Trust Company, as well as the Bank of Ellijay. His expertise spans business development, financial management, team leadership, and advancing market strategies that align with the bank’s mission to serve its communities.

In addition to his leadership in retail strategy and CRA oversight, Scott is recognized for his dedication to philanthropic and civic causes, actively supporting local charities and participating in programs like Lionheart WORKS and Your Family’s Table through the bank’s Community of One Fund. He is passionate about financial literacy education and economic opportunity and regularly engages in volunteer projects that benefit families and youth. 

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North Fulton Improvement Network

The North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) is a think tank made up of community leaders from various sectors, focused on missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Its members come from the six cities constituting the northern half of Fulton County, Georgia—Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs—and are working to address the widespread yet little-known financial vulnerability across the region. With stakeholders from sectors including business, nonprofit, faith, government, and citizens, NFIN centers their work on five areas of impact, seeks to educate the public about these issues, builds a network of individuals and organizations with innovative private and public solutions, and connects resources to those in need.

The leadership team of NFIN is Jack Murphy, Nancy Diamond, and Kathy Swahn.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTube

Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro. Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Kathy Swahn

Kathy Swahn, President Emeritus, The Drake House
Kathy Swahn

Kathy has resided in the North Fulton area for almost 45 years. She has watched the community evolve from what was “unincorporated Fulton County” to a six-city bustling suburban community. Her history has been characterized by a focus on children: she was a stay-at-home mother who raised two daughters, she spent years in leadership roles in school PTAs and Girl Scouts, the National Charity League, the North Fulton Council of PTAs, and she served as chair of the Superintendent’s Advisory Council.

Kathy transitioned back to work by jumping into the non-profit world. She joined the team at North Fulton Community Charities, running their Holiday Program, becoming Development Director and successfully managing the $3 million capital campaign for their Elkins Road location. Along the way, she also served on the DFACS Board and chaired the board of the Fulton County Continuum of Care for four years.

After having the opportunity to join in the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program, Kathy was surrounded with a dynamic group of folks who worked to create The Drake House. Since 2004, she served as board chair for the first four years, executive director for nine years, and is now retired. Over those years, The Drake House served over 500 single mothers with over 1,000 children and grew the assets of the organization to over $4 million.

Kathy continues to serve The Drake House on the Advocacy Committee, along with her work for NFIN.

She spends much of her time traveling to the DC area, where her children and grandchildren reside.

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About North Fulton Voices

While North Fulton County is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, the region faces a growing crisis: a severe shortage of housing options for middle-income employees, particularly essential workers such as first responders and teachers. North Fulton Voices, presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network, is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion of missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Listen as we understand the implications of this problem, explore innovative solutions, and examine why providing these housing options is vital for North Fulton’s future.

The show series is sponsored and offered as a service to the community by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast show host and producer and owns North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, the North Fulton (Georgia) affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset:  A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small firm professional services providers, and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

Tagged With: Affordable housing, American Commerce Bank, Antonio Henson, Atlanta housing crisis, banking and housing, Community Development, Community Reinvestment Act, consortium lending, CRA, down payment assistance, Financial Literacy, housing affordability, housing finance, Jack Murphy, John Ray, Kathy Swahn, land trusts, manufactured housing, North Fulton, North Fulton housing crisis, North Fulton Voices, renasant bank, Scott Doll, workforce housing

Media Coverage of the Workforce Housing Issue, with Mike Petchenik, Petchenik Media Group, and Patrick Fox, Appen Media

May 20, 2025 by John Ray

Media Coverage of the Workforce Housing Issue, with Mike Petchenik, Petchenik Media Group, and Patrick Fox, Appen Media, on the North Fulton Voices podcast
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Media Coverage of the Workforce Housing Issue, with Petchenik Media Group, and Patrick Fox, Appen Media (North Fulton Voices, Episode 11)

In this episode of North Fulton Voices, hosts Jack Murphy and Nancy Diamond of the North Fulton Improvement Network discuss media coverage of workforce housing issues with local media veterans Mike Petchenik and Patrick Fox. Key topics include the affordability crisis, underscored by data from the Cato Institute and Bipartisan Policy Center, the stigmatization of the term “affordable housing,” and the challenges of conveying these issues through media. Mike and Patrick share insights on community resistance to high-density housing, the impacts on local schools and businesses, and potential avenues for improved public awareness and solutions. The hosts and guests advocate for data-driven narratives to better inform and engage the public on this critical issue.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC.

Patrick Fox, Appen Media Group

Patrick Fox, Appen Media Group, on the North Fulton Voices podcast
Patrick Fox, Appen Media Group

Patrick Fox is the Managing Editor at Appen Media Group, where he oversees editorial coverage for the North Atlanta Metro region, including the cities of Alpharetta, Roswell, Dunwoody, Johns Creek, Milton, and Forsyth County. With more than 30 years of experience as a professional journalist, Fox’s career spans both newsroom leadership and field reporting.

He began his journalism career at a small weekly newspaper in Kansas before joining the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where he spent 25 years as a reporter, copy editor, and designer. During his tenure there, he covered major educational and governmental issues, including reporting on the largest school district in Georgia and government affairs in North Fulton County, Gwinnett County, and Forsyth County.

Fox joined Appen Media Group in 2014 as Business Editor, focusing on economic and business coverage for a series of weekly publications in North Metro Atlanta. He was named Managing Editor in 2016, taking on responsibility for assigning, editing, and assisting with coverage across Appen Media’s suite of local newspapers and digital platforms.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Wichita State University and has completed additional coursework in business at Columbia College.

Fox is recognized for his expertise in editing, interviewing, and design, and continues to play a key role in shaping local news coverage for communities throughout North Atlanta.

Website | LinkedIn

Mike Petchenik, Petchenik Media Group

Mike Petchenik, Petchenik Media Group, on the North Fulton Voices podcast
Mike Petchenik, Petchenik Media Group

Mike Petchenik is a National Emmy Award-winning journalist, media consultant, and the founder of Petchenik Media Group. With more than twenty years of experience in broadcast journalism and communications, he is best known for his twelve-year tenure at WSB-TV (Channel 2 Action News) in Atlanta, where he served as the North Fulton County bureau chief. At WSB-TV, Mike became one of the newsroom’s most enterprising reporters, producing daily content across multiple platforms, contributing to investigative and feature stories, and building a significant social media following.

Throughout his career, Mike has been recognized for his excellence in journalism, earning three Emmy awards, including a National Emmy in 2016 for breaking news coverage and two Southeast Regional Emmys. Before joining WSB-TV, he reported for WLKY-TV in Louisville, Kentucky, where he led political coverage during the 2009 presidential race and was nominated for a “Best Reporter” Emmy. He also worked as a weekend anchor, producer, and reporter at WAGT-TV in Augusta, Georgia, where he managed teams and received several state journalism awards.

After leaving television news, Mike founded Petchenik Media Group, a full-service media consulting firm that specializes in media relations, crisis communications, PR strategy, press release writing, and content creation, including video production and social media strategy. He now works with both public and private sector clients, helping them communicate effectively, especially in high-stakes or crisis situations.

Mike holds a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia and studied abroad at Imperial College London, where he interned at Chrysalis Radio. Originally from Chicago, Mike is married and has two children. He left the fast-paced world of television news to focus on media consulting and to enjoy a better work-life balance, continuing to serve as a trusted expert in crisis communication and media strategy.

Website | LinkedIn

Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction to North Fulton Voices
00:48 Discussing the Workforce Housing Crisis
02:36 Introducing the Media Experts, Mike Petchenik and Patrick Fox
05:25 Media’s Role in Workforce Housing Issues
08:19 Community Perspectives on Housing
12:04 Challenges in Affordable Housing
15:27 The Importance of Workforce Housing
19:36 Media’s Influence on Public Perception
26:42 Challenges in Addressing Poverty in North Fulton
28:03 The Importance of Reliable Data
30:52 Communicating the Impact of Housing on Schools
32:34 Public Perception and Stigma Around Affordable Housing
34:51 The Workforce Housing Crisis
39:37 Efforts and Obstacles in Promoting Gentle Density
47:31 Concluding Thoughts and Acknowledgements

Media Coverage of the Workforce Housing Issue, on the North Fulton Voices podcast

North Fulton Improvement Network

The North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) is a think tank made up of community leaders from various sectors, focused on missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Its members come from the six cities constituting the northern half of Fulton County, Georgia—Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs—and are working to address the widespread yet little-known financial vulnerability across the region. With stakeholders from sectors including business, nonprofit, faith, government, and citizens, NFIN centers their work on five areas of impact, seeks to educate the public about these issues, builds a network of individuals and organizations with innovative private and public solutions, and connects resources to those in need.

The leadership team of NFIN is Jack Murphy, Nancy Diamond, and Kathy Swahn.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTube

Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro. Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

LinkedIn

Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond is a Project Manager with Schmit & Associates, a real estate development firm, creating town center revitalization in communities all around the metro area.

Nancy served 8 years as a Roswell City Council Member, including a term as Mayor Pro Tem, with liaison positions with Community Development, Transportation, Recreation & Parks, and Public Safety.

In addition to her work with the North Fulton Improvement Network, Nancy has been active in area non-profit organizations, including board leadership positions in the STAR House Foundation, WellStar North Fulton Hospital, and the Roswell Rotary Club.

A native of Atlanta and a 42-year North Fulton resident, Nancy worked at Turner Broadcasting in the early years of CNN, then became a freelancer in sports television graphics. While raising her two daughters, she worked from home, first developing a corporate gift service and later as a mortgage loan originator.

Nancy and her husband, Glenn, now relish the role of grandparents to 8-year-old Owen.

LinkedIn

About North Fulton Voices

While North Fulton County is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, the region faces a growing crisis: a severe shortage of housing options for middle-income employees, particularly essential workers such as first responders and teachers. North Fulton Voices, presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network, is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion of missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Listen as we understand the implications of this problem, explore innovative solutions, and examine why providing these housing options is vital for North Fulton’s future. The show is sponsored and offered as a service to the community by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast show host and producer and owns North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, the North Fulton (Georgia) affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset:  A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small firm professional services providers and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

Website | LinkedIn

Tagged With: Affordable housing, affordable housing solutions, Appen Media, gentle density, Jack Murphy, John Ray, Mike Petchenik, Nancy Diamond, North Fulton Improvement Network, North Fulton Schools, Patrick Fox, Petchenik Media Group, poverty, poverty in North Fulton, workforce housing

The Multigenerational Housing Solution, with Kay Sibetta, AARP Georgia, and Will Johnston, MicroLife Institute

March 31, 2025 by John Ray

The Multigenerational Housing Solution, with Kay Sibetta, AARP Georgia, and Will Johnston, MicroLife Institute, on North Fulton Voices podcast
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The Multigenerational Housing Solution, with Kay Sibetta, AARP Georgia, and Will Johnston, MicroLife Institute (North Fulton Voices, Episode 10)

In this episode of North Fulton Voices, hosts Jack Murphy and Nancy Diamond discuss the local workforce housing crisis with guests Will Johnston, Executive Director of the MicroLife Institute, and Kay Sibetta, Associate State Director of Community Outreach for AARP Georgia. They cover the specific issues facing seniors, declining school enrollments, and the importance of building diverse, multigenerational housing options. The conversation highlights the need for community engagement, innovative housing solutions like ADUs and micro-neighborhoods, and the urgency of updating zoning laws to create more inclusive, affordable housing. The hosts and guests emphasize the importance of education, architectural design, and outreach in fostering community acceptance of these housing changes.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC.

Kay Sibetta, Associate State Director, Community Outreach, AARP Georgia

Kay Sibetta, Associate State Director, Community Outreach, AARP Georgia, as heard on North Fulton Voices podcast
Kay Sibetta, Associate State Director, Community Outreach, AARP Georgia

AARP Georgia is a state-level chapter of the national AARP organization, focusing on issues affecting individuals aged 50 and older within the state. It provides various resources and support, including caregiver assistance, legal services, and financial aid programs. AARP Georgia advocates for policies benefiting seniors and offers community grants to enhance livability, such as improving public spaces and transportation. Additionally, it promotes initiatives like the Affordable Connectivity Program to ensure access to affordable high-speed internet for eligible residents. Local chapters across Georgia engage in community service, cultural events, and advocacy efforts tailored to regional needs.

Kay’s LinkedIn | AARP Georgia: Website | Facebook | Instagram

Will Johnston, Executive Director, MicroLife Institute

Will Johnston, Executive Director, MicroLife Institute, on the North Fulton Voices podcast
Will Johnston, Executive Director, MicroLife Institute

The MicroLife Institute is a nonprofit organization based in Atlanta, Georgia, dedicated to transforming housing options through innovative, sustainable, and affordable solutions. Specializing in “pocket neighborhoods,” the Institute develops small-scale, community-focused housing projects that reduce environmental impact and promote inclusivity. It combines education, advocacy, and research to address zoning reforms and expand housing choices, particularly for underserved populations. Notable projects include the award-winning Cottages on Vaughan and the Hope Springs Townhomes, which provide affordable housing while fostering community connections. Through workshops, consulting, and outreach events, the MicroLife Institute empowers individuals and municipalities to embrace micro-living principles for stronger, more equitable communities.

Will’s LinkedIn | MicroLife Institute: Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram

Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction to North Fulton Voices
00:40 Discussing Senior Housing Issues
01:05 Jack’s Data Insights
03:08 Meet the Guests: William Johnston and Kay Sibetta
03:23 Kay Sibetta on AARP’s Role and Initiatives
06:41 William Johnston on MicroLife Institute
08:42 Challenges and Solutions in Housing
11:42 Community Engagement and Zoning
15:42 AARP’s Advocacy and Outreach
21:13 The Importance of Education and Communication
27:50 Comprehensive Planning and Zoning Challenges
28:48 Affordable Housing and NIMBYism
29:42 Design and Architecture in Housing
31:14 Walkability and Livable Communities
33:53 Micro Housing and Pocket Neighborhoods
35:01 Municipalities and Workforce Housing
43:54 Community Engagement and Future Planning

North Fulton Improvement Network

The North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) is a think tank made up of community leaders from a variety of sectors, focused on missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. We come from the six cities making up the northern half of Fulton County, Georgia—Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs—and are working to address the widespread yet little-known financial vulnerability across the region. With stakeholders from sectors including business, nonprofit, faith, government, and citizens, we center our work on five areas of impact, seek to educate the public about these issues, build a network of individuals and organizations with innovative private and public solutions, and connect resources to those in need.

The leadership team of NFIN is Jack Murphy, Nancy Diamond, and Kathy Swahn.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTube

Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro. Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

LinkedIn

Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond is a Project Manager with Schmit & Associates, a real estate development firm, creating town center revitalization in communities all around the metro area.

Nancy served 8 years as a Roswell City Council Member, including a term as Mayor Pro Tem, with liaison positions with Community Development, Transportation, Recreation & Parks, and Public Safety.

In addition to her work with the North Fulton Improvement Network, Nancy has been active in area non-profit organizations, including board leadership positions in the STAR House Foundation, WellStar North Fulton Hospital, and the Roswell Rotary Club.

A native of Atlanta and a 42-year North Fulton resident, Nancy worked at Turner Broadcasting in the early years of CNN, then became a freelancer in sports television graphics. While raising her two daughters, she worked from home, first developing a corporate gift service and later as a mortgage loan originator.

Nancy and her husband, Glenn, now relish the role of grandparents to 8-year-old Owen.

LinkedIn

About North Fulton Voices

While North Fulton County is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, the region faces a growing crisis: a severe shortage of housing options for middle-income employees, particularly essential workers such as first responders and teachers. North Fulton Voices, presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network, is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion of missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Listen as we understand the implications of this problem, explore innovative solutions, and examine why providing these housing options is vital for North Fulton’s future. The show is sponsored and offered as a service to the community by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray and Business RadioX – North Fulton

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast show host and producer and owns North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, the North Fulton (Georgia) affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset:  A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small firm professional services providers and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

Website | LinkedIn

Tagged With: AARP, AARP Georgia, Affordable housing, housing crisis, Jack Murphy, John Ray, Kay Sibetta, MicroLife Institute, multigenerational housing, Nancy Diamond, North Fulton Improvement Network, North Fulton Voices, Will Johnston, workforce housing

CIDs and Workforce Housing, with Ann Hanlon, Perimeter Community Improvement Districts, and Kristin Winzeler, True North 400

February 28, 2025 by John Ray

CIDs and Workforce Housing, with Ann Hanlon, Perimeter Community Improvement Districts, and Kristin Winzeler, True North 400, on North Fulton Voices podcast, CIDs
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CIDs and Workforce Housing, with Ann Hanlon, Perimeter Community Improvement Districts, and Kristin Winzeler, True North 400 (North Fulton Voices, Episode 9)

In this episode of North Fulton Voices, hosts Jack Murphy and Kathy Swan of the North Fulton Improvement Network discuss the workforce housing crisis in North Fulton with guests Ann Hanlon, Executive Director of Perimeter CIDs, and Kristen Winsler, Deputy Director of True North 400. The discussion covers community improvement districts (CIDs), their roles in infrastructure development, and the importance of forward-thinking in addressing housing and transportation challenges. They also touch upon the collaboration between CIDs, MARTA, and local governments, as well as ongoing projects aimed at enhancing livability and addressing the missing middle housing gap. The episode emphasizes the need for diverse housing options to support local workforce needs, including teachers, first responders, and hospital staff.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC.

Ann Hanlon, Perimeter Community Improvement Districts

Ann Hanlon, Perimeter Community Improvement Districts, CIDs
Ann Hanlon, Perimeter Community Improvement Districts

As Executive Director for the Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (PCIDs), Ann Hanlon is in charge of the organization’s daily operations, as well as its financial investments in transportation infrastructure.

The CIDs have an annual operating budget of over $10 million. Previously, Ann was the Executive Director of the North Fulton CID for 13 years, beginning when it was a start-up. Prior to entering the CID space, Ann served as a Senior Program Specialist at the Atlanta Regional Commission. She began her career in the private sector, as a Research and Development Analyst with Press Ganey & Associates, a healthcare consulting firm in South Bend, Indiana.

A native of South Georgia, Ann received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in Government and Computer Science from the University of Notre Dame, and a Masters of Public Administration degree in Management and Finance from Georgia State University.

Ann was honored as the “Woman of the Year” by the Women’s Transportation Seminar Atlanta Chapter in November 2016. In April 2015 and 2017, Governor Nathan Deal appointed Ann to the Board of Directors for the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority where she serves on the Projects and Planning committees. She was re-appointed to the GRTA Board by Governor Brian Kemp in 2022. Ann was named one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s “500 Most Influential Georgians” in 2023, one of the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s “Women Who Mean Business” in 2015 and as one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s “40 under 40” in 2018.

Ann is a graduate of the Regional Leadership Institute of the Atlanta Regional Commission (2010) and Leadership North Fulton (2006).

In 2019, she served as the first female Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Council for Quality Growth, a trade association of the real estate development industry in Atlanta. Additionally, Ann has served as a volunteer with the Women’s’ Transportation Seminar, Atlanta Chapter and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce, the Sandy Springs Chamber of Commerce, and the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.

In 2020, Ann was appointed by CEO Michael Thurmond to the DeKalb County COVID-19 task force, and continued to serve in that capacity as a representative of large business interests in Perimeter during the pandemic.

In March 2023, Hanlon was appointed to the Decide DeKalb Development Authority Board by the DeKalb County Commission. A devoted champion of public schools, Ann was selected to serve on the Fulton Education Foundation Board of Directors by Superintendent Mike Looney in September 2022, where she serves as an Officer and Secretary.

Personally, Ann is a volunteer with the National Charity League, a volunteer coach for the golf team at Peachtree Middle School, the President of the Foundation at Chesnut Elementary School, a member of All Saints Catholic Church and a sustainer with the Junior League of Atlanta.

She lives in Dunwoody with her husband Michael and their two daughters.

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Perimeter Community Improvement Districts

Perimeter CIDsThe Perimeter Community Improvement Districts (PCIDs) are self-taxing districts that use additional property tax on commercial space to accelerate transportation and infrastructure projects in the Central Perimeter area of metro Atlanta. Established over two decades ago, the PCIDs cover parts of Brookhaven, Dunwoody, and Sandy Springs, bridging government, development, and business communities to fuel one of Georgia’s most influential business districts. The PCIDs have invested millions into infrastructure, programs, and projects, focusing on improving access, creating a sense of place, and transforming the once car-dependent suburban area into a livable, walkable community that attracts major corporations and thousands of new jobs.

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Kristin Winzeler, True North 400

Kristin Winzeler, True North 400, CIDs
Kristin Winzeler, True North 400

Kristin Winzeler is the Deputy Executive Director for True North 400, formerly known as the North Fulton Community Improvement District (CID). Ms. Winzeler manages the daily operations, projects, and consulting team of True North 400. She led the rebranding effort and launch of True North 400 in 2023. She has been with the organization since starting as a Project Assistant in 2012.

Prior to joining True North 400, Ms. Winzeler received a dual master’s degree in public administration and business administration from Kennesaw State University. Her graduate work has been published in Public Performance & Management Review. She has also served as an intern for the Association County Commissioners of Georgia and the Arthritis Foundation Southeast Region, both in Atlanta.

Ms. Winzeler is a graduate of several leadership programs, including the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Regional Leadership Institute and the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership North Fulton. She has been a member of Women Transportation Seminar (WTS) since 2013 and served as President during the organization’s 40th anniversary in 2021-2022.

Ms. Winzeler also serves as a board member of the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce and was awarded the Chamber’s JenLan Rising Star Award in 2018. She has been named one of Engineering Georgia Magazine’s Most Influential Women in Transportation from 2020-2024. In her spare time, Ms. Winzeler volunteers on the PTA Board for her children’s school and coaches her daughter’s little league softball team. She lives in Woodstock, GA with her husband and three daughters.

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True North 400

True North 400, formerly known as the North Fulton Community Improvement District (NFCID), is a self-taxing district established in 2003 by business leaders committed to enhancing the North Fulton area of metro Atlanta. Encompassing parts of Alpharetta, Milton, and Roswell along the Georgia 400 corridor, True North 400 focuses on improving economic viability, transportation efficiency, and overall community livability. The district has invested approximately $28 million to bring about $170 million in investments as of 2022, significantly impacting property values and attracting major corporations. True North 400 plays a crucial role in fostering economic growth, with the area hosting nearly half of North Fulton County’s retail and office space and a quarter of its jobs, despite occupying only 4% of the total land area. The organization collaborates with local governments and businesses to accelerate infrastructure projects, enhance walkability, and create a vibrant, sustainable community along the Georgia 400 corridor.

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Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction to North Fulton Voices
00:38 Jack’s Metaphor and Workforce Housing
02:27 Understanding Community Improvement Districts (CIDs)
06:20 Current CID Projects and Initiatives
08:22 Challenges and Opportunities in Housing and Transportation
16:29 Collaboration with MARTA and Future Developments
26:56 The Importance of Schools and Housing Diversity
33:14 Closing Remarks and Contact Information

North Fulton Improvement Network

The North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) is a think tank made up of community leaders from a variety of sectors, focused on missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. We come from the six cities making up the northern half of Fulton County, Georgia—Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs—and are working to address the widespread yet little-known financial vulnerability across the region. With stakeholders from sectors including business, nonprofit, faith, government, and citizens, we center our work on five areas of impact, seek to educate the public about these issues, build a network of individuals and organizations with innovative private and public solutions, and connect resources to those in need.

The leadership team of NFIN is Jack Murphy, Nancy Diamond, and Kathy Swahn.

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Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro. Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Kathy Swahn

Kathy Swahn, President Emeritus, The Drake House
Kathy Swahn

Kathy has resided in the North Fulton area for almost 45 years. She has watched the community evolve from what was “unincorporated Fulton County” to a six-city bustling suburban community. Her history has been marked by a strong emphasis on children: she raised two daughters as a stay-at-home mother, held leadership positions in school PTAs and Girl Scouts, participated in the National Charity League, led the North Fulton Council of PTAs, and served as the chair of the Superintendent’s Advisory Council.

Kathy transitioned back to work by jumping into the non-profit world. She joined the team at North Fulton Community Charities, running their Holiday Program, becoming Development Director and successfully managing the $3 million capital campaign for their Elkins Road location. Along the way, she also served on the DFACS Board and chaired the board of the Fulton County Continuum of Care for four years.

After having the opportunity to join in the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program, Kathy was surrounded with a dynamic group of folks who worked to create The Drake House. Since 2004, she served as board chair for the first four years, executive director for nine years, and is now retired. Over those years, The Drake House served over 500 single mothers with over 1,000 children and grew the assets of the organization to over $4 million.

Kathy continues to serve The Drake House on the Advocacy Committee, along with her work for NFIN.

She spends much of her time traveling to the Washington, D.C., area, where her children and grandchildren reside.

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About North Fulton Voices

While North Fulton County is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, the region faces a growing crisis: a severe shortage of housing options for middle-income employees, particularly essential workers such as first responders and teachers. North Fulton Voices, presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network, is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion of missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Listen as we understand the implications of this problem, explore innovative solutions, and examine why providing these housing options is vital for North Fulton’s future. The show is sponsored and offered as a service to the community by John Ray Co. and North Fulton Business Radio.

Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray, John Ray Co.

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and North Fulton Business Radio.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast strategist, producer, and show host, and the owner of North Fulton Business Radio, LLC. North Fulton Business Radio is an affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small firm professional services providers and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset: A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

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Tagged With: Affordable housing, Ann Hanlon, Jack Murphy, John Ray, Kathy Swahn, Kristin Winzeler, North Fulton Community Improvement District, North Fulton Improvement Network, North Fulton Voices, Perimeter Community Improvement Districts, True North 400, workforce housing

Exploring Accessory Dwelling Units as a Housing Solution in Woodstock, GA

January 15, 2025 by John Ray

Exploring Accessory Dwelling Units as a Housing Solution in Woodstock, GA, with City of Woodstock Mayor Michael Caldwell, Community Development Director Tracy Albers, and Project Planner Cameron Dunn, as heard on the North Fulton Voices podcast
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Exploring Accessory Dwelling Units as a Housing Solution in Woodstock, GA (North Fulton Voices, Episode 8)

This episode of North Fulton Voices delves into workforce housing solutions being implemented in Woodstock, Georgia, particularly accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Hosted by Jack Murphy and Nancy Diamond of the North Fulton Improvement Network, the conversation aims to address the workforce housing crisis in the region. Woodstock Mayor Michael Caldwell, Community Development Director Tracy Albers, and City Planner Cameron Dunn provide insights into ADUs, their benefits, the regulatory environment, and the impact on the community. The discussion covers the demand for ADUs, the city’s ordinance update, infrastructure investment, and broader housing policies. With a focus on maintaining a balance between ownership and rental properties, Woodstock’s approach could serve as a model for other communities, including those in North Fulton.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

City of Woodstock, Georgia

Exploring Accessory Dwelling Units as a Housing Solution in Woodstock, GAThe City of Woodstock, Georgia, is a vibrant and rapidly growing city located 30 miles north of Atlanta, with a population of over 35,000 residents.

Known as “A City Unexpected,” Woodstock boasts a dynamic downtown area that attracts over three million visitors annually, featuring world-class parks, trails, and a thriving small business community.

Mayor Michael Caldwell, City of Woodstock
Mayor Michael Caldwell, City of Woodstock

The city has been recognized nationally, ranking among the top suburbs and safest cities in Georgia, with a unique blend of historic charm and modern development.

Its downtown district showcases a mix of local businesses, an innovative “makerspace” called Made Mercantile, and a strong commitment to community engagement, making Woodstock a standout destination in Cherokee County that continues to evolve and inspire.

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Show Summary

Introduction

In the contemporary struggle to address housing shortages and affordability, accessory dwelling units (ADUs) have emerged as a viable solution. In our latest episode of North Fulton Voices, hosts Jack Murphy and Nancy Diamond of the North Fulton Improvement Network engaged with leaders from Woodstock, Georgia, to delve into how this picturesque city’s innovative approach to housing could serve as a beacon for other regions facing similar challenges.

Understanding ADUs

Jack Murphy kicked off the discussion by unpacking the concept of ADUs, defining them as additional living spaces within or adjacent to homes. Known alternatively as garage apartments, guest cottages, or in-law suites, these units are gaining traction as a practical measure against the housing deficit. Yet, existing regulations often limit their development, preventing homeowners from maximizing their property’s potential.

Woodstock’s Revolutionary Approach

Tracy Albers, Director of Community Development, City of Woodstock
Tracy Albers, Director of Community Development, City of Woodstock

Tracy Albers, Woodstock’s Community Development Director, detailed the city’s progressive steps in revamping urban ordinances to facilitate ADU construction. After assessing national trends and local needs, Woodstock has tailored its ordinance to make ADU development simple and beneficial for homeowners and the community alike. With this move, Woodstock is not just increasing the housing inventory but also empowering residents by enhancing property values and diversifying living options.

Benefits of ADUs

Mayor Michael Caldwell echoed the sentiment, underscoring how ADUs contribute to the housing landscape without the need for extensive new development. They address pressing issues like the 300,000-unit housing deficit in Metro Atlanta, offering flexible solutions while maintaining community aesthetics and quality of life.

Cameron Dunn, City Planner, City of Woodstock
Cameron Dunn, City Planner, City of Woodstock

Cameron Dunn outlined the public’s interest, noting an uptick in inquiries about converting existing structures like garages and loft spaces into ADUs. This demand reflects a growing awareness among residents about utilizing their property effectively, either for additional income or family support.

Addressing Concerns and Future Outlook

ADUs naturally raise questions about potential zoning conflicts and HOA restrictions. However, Woodstock’s ordinance harmonizes ADU development with existing residential frameworks, ensuring that homeowners retain the freedom to maximize their property’s utility without infringing on neighborhood standards.

While ADUs are often associated with modern housing challenges, they hark back to timeless practices of community-centric development. As Mayor Caldwell highlighted, cities are defined by their flexibility and adaptability, and embracing ADUs could help Woodstock retain its vibrant, family-friendly character.

Encouragement for Broader Adoption

Nancy Diamond and Jack Murphy urged listeners to consider the broader impacts of housing policy. With Woodstock paving the way, other regions can learn from its example, crafting ordinances that embrace ADUs as a mainstream option for addressing housing shortages.

Conclusion

Woodstock is a prime example of how municipalities can spearhead modern housing solutions by implementing innovative policies and engaging with the community. By re-integrating ADUs into urban planning, cities can offer residents improved living conditions while meeting future housing needs. As listeners of North Fulton Voices are reminded, it’s essential to engage with local housing policies to mold communities that reflect both current realities and future aspirations.

For more conversations on housing solutions and to stay updated on livability challenges, subscribe and join the discussion with North Fulton Voices.

Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction to North Fulton Voices
01:07 Understanding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
02:42 Woodstock’s ADU Ordinance Update
03:56 The Importance of Housing Policy
06:21 Community Response to ADU Policies
09:42 Practical Considerations for ADU Implementation
20:48 HOA Regulations and Future Developments
24:50 Addressing Public Inquiries and Informative Handouts
26:13 Attached vs. Detached ADUs: A Detailed Discussion
28:21 Financing and Zoning Considerations for ADUs
35:45 Balancing Rental and Ownership Ratios
39:33 Workforce Housing and Community Engagement
42:36 Leadership and Policy Discussions
48:31 Concluding Thoughts and Call to Action

North Fulton Improvement Network

The North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) is a think tank made up of community leaders from a variety of sectors, focused on missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. We come from the six cities making up the northern half of Fulton County, Georgia—Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs—and are working to address the widespread yet little-known financial vulnerability across the region. With stakeholders from sectors including business, nonprofit, faith, government, and citizens, we center our work on five areas of impact, seek to educate the public about these issues, build a network of individuals and organizations with innovative private and public solutions, and connect resources to those in need.

The leadership team of NFIN is Jack Murphy, Nancy Diamond, and Kathy Swahn.

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Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro. Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond is a Project Manager with Schmit & Associates, a real estate development firm, creating town center revitalization in communities all around the metro area.

Nancy served 8 years as a Roswell City Council Member, including a term as Mayor Pro Tem, with liaison positions with Community Development, Transportation, Recreation & Parks, and Public Safety.

In addition to her work with the North Fulton Improvement Network, Nancy has been active in area non-profit organizations, including board leadership positions in the STAR House Foundation, WellStar North Fulton Hospital, and the Roswell Rotary Club.

A native of Atlanta and a 42-year North Fulton resident, Nancy worked at Turner Broadcasting in the early years of CNN, then became a freelancer in sports television graphics. While raising her two daughters, she worked from home, first developing a corporate gift service and later as a mortgage loan originator.

Nancy and her husband, Glenn, now relish the role of grandparents to 8-year-old Owen.

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About North Fulton Voices

While North Fulton County is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, the region faces a growing crisis: a severe shortage of housing options for middle-income employees, particularly essential workers such as first responders and teachers. North Fulton Voices, presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network, is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion of missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Listen as we understand the implications of this problem, explore innovative solutions, and examine why providing these housing options is vital for North Fulton’s future. The show is sponsored and offered as a service to the community by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray and Business RadioX – North Fulton

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast show host and producer and owns the North Fulton (Georgia) affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset:  A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small firm professional services providers and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

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Tagged With: accessory dwelling units, ADUs, Affordable housing, Cameron Dunn, City of Woodstock, Jack Murphy, Mayor Michael Caldwell, Michael Caldwell, Nancy Diamond, North Fulton Improvement Network, planning and zoning, Tracy Albers, workforce housing

Public Policy and the Workforce Housing Crisis, Part 2, with Kyle Wingfield, Georgia Public Policy Foundation

December 23, 2024 by John Ray

Public Policy and the Workforce Housing Crisis, Part 2, with Kyle Wingfield, Georgia Public Policy Foundation, on the North Fulton Voices podcast, North Fulton Improvement Network
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Public Policy and the Workforce Housing Crisis, Part 2, with Kyle Wingfield, Georgia Public Policy Foundation (North Fulton Voices, Episode 7)

This episode of North Fulton Voices is part two of an interview with Kyle Wingfield of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation. Led by Jack Murphy and Nancy Diamond of the North Fulton Improvement Network, the discussion focuses on the challenges and impact of government regulations on housing costs, Governor Kemp’s rural housing initiative, the need for community decisions conducive to growth, and innovative housing solutions. The episode explores the interconnected issues of zoning, infrastructure, and economic development and highlights the need for local governments to make progressive changes to accommodate housing demands. Wingfield emphasizes the significance of understanding and addressing the urgent housing shortfall in Georgia and encourages community involvement in local planning.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Kyle Wingfield, President and CEO, Georgia Public Policy Foundation

Kyle Wingfield, Georgia Public Policy Foundation, as heard on the North Fulton Voices podcast, North Fulton Improvement Network
Kyle Wingfield, Georgia Public Policy Foundation

Kyle Wingfield is a native of Dalton and graduate of the University of Georgia. He joined the Foundation as president and CEO in April 2018 after spending nine years as an opinion columnist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He has also worked for the Wall Street Journal, based in Brussels, Belgium, from 2004 to 2009, and for the Associated Press, based in Atlanta and Montgomery, Ala., from 2001 to 2004.

At the AJC, Kyle wrote often about state politics and policy, focusing especially on education and school choice, transportation, health care, and state and local taxation. He is a frequent guest on GPB’s “Political Rewind” show and was a finalist for the Reason Foundation’s Bastiat Prize for Journalism in 2013. Kyle’s weekly column continues to appear in 10 newspapers around the state.

Kyle received the UGA Grady College’s John E. Drewry Young Alumnus Award in 2006, was named to the UGA Alumni Association’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2012 and is a member of UGA’s Board of Visitors. He is a member of Leadership Georgia’s Class of 2018 and, as an Eagle Scout, remains an active volunteer in Scouting.

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Georgia Public Policy Foundation

The Georgia Public Policy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, nonpartisan research institute with a mission to improve the lives of Georgians through public policies that enhance economic opportunity and freedom.

The Foundation believes that sound public policy is grounded in facts, an understanding of economic principles, and core values of the free enterprise system—economic freedom, limited government, personal responsibility, individual initiative, respect for private property, and the rule of law.

Since 1991, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation has conducted rigorous research and analysis of state public policy issues, striving to educate citizens, policymakers, and the media. The Foundation remains state-focused, independent, non-partisan, and market-oriented in its approach.

Each year, the Foundation hosts over a dozen events across Georgia, providing opportunities for members to discuss pressing issues with leaders in politics, education, media, and business. Past speakers include Presidents of the United States, U.S. Speakers of the House, Supreme Court Justices, U.S. senators, representatives, presidential candidates, ambassadors, state officials, governors, members of the national media, and local business leaders.

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Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction and Recap of Part One
01:15 Governor Kemp’s Rural Housing Initiative
05:09 Challenges in Housing Development
11:57 Economic Development and Housing Affordability
23:13 Innovative Housing Solutions
30:24 Call to Action and Conclusion

North Fulton Improvement Network

The North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) is a think tank made up of community leaders from a variety of sectors, focused on missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. We come from the six cities making up the northern half of Fulton County, Georgia — Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs — and are working to address the widespread yet little-known financial vulnerability across the region. With stakeholders from sectors including business, nonprofit, faith, government, and citizens, we center our work on five areas of impact, seek to educate the public about these issues, build a network of individuals and organizations with innovative private and public solutions, and connect resources to those in need.

The leadership team of NFIN is Jack Murphy, Nancy Diamond, and Kathy Swahn.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTube

Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro. Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond is a Project Manager with Schmit & Associates, a real estate development firm, creating town center revitalization in communities all around the metro area.

Nancy served 8 years as a Roswell City Council Member, including a term as Mayor Pro Tem, with liaison positions with Community Development, Transportation, Recreation & Parks, and Public Safety.

In addition to her work with the North Fulton Improvement Network, Nancy has been active in area non-profit organizations, including board leadership positions in the STAR House Foundation, WellStar North Fulton Hospital, and the Roswell Rotary Club.

A native of Atlanta and a 42-year North Fulton resident, Nancy worked at Turner Broadcasting in the early years of CNN, then became a freelancer in sports television graphics. While raising her two daughters, she worked from home, first developing a corporate gift service and later as a mortgage loan originator.

Nancy and her husband, Glenn, now relish the role of grandparents to 8-year-old Owen.

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About North Fulton Voices

While North Fulton County is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, the region faces a growing crisis: a severe shortage of housing options for middle-income employees, particularly essential workers such as first responders and teachers. North Fulton Voices, presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network, is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion of missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Listen as we understand the implications of this problem, explore innovative solutions, and examine why providing these housing options is vital for North Fulton’s future. The show is sponsored and offered as a service to the community by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray and Business RadioX – North Fulton

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast show host and producer and owns the North Fulton (Georgia) affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset:  A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small firm professional services providers and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

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Tagged With: Affordable housing, Georgia Public Policy Foundation, housing affordability, housing policy, housing regulations, Jack Murphy, John Ray, Kyle Wingfield, middle-income housing, Nancy Diamond, North Fulton Improvement Network, North Fulton Voices, workforce housing

Public Policy and the Workforce Housing Crisis, Part 1, with Kyle Wingfield, Georgia Public Policy Foundation

November 12, 2024 by John Ray

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This episode of North Fulton Voices is part one of a two-part interview with Kyle Wingfield, President and CEO of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation. Led by Jack Murphy and Nancy Diamond of the North Fulton Improvement Network, the conversation focuses on the pressing issue of workforce housing affordability in the North Fulton region as well as the State of Georgia generally. Key insights include the impact of government regulations on housing costs, the definition and challenges of middle-income housing, and the broader implications of local policies on housing affordability. The episode emphasizes the need for community engagement and innovative public policy solutions to address the workforce housing crisis in North Fulton.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Kyle Wingfield, President and CEO, Georgia Public Policy Foundation

Kyle Wingfield, Georgia Public Policy Foundation

Kyle Wingfield is a native of Dalton and graduate of the University of Georgia. He joined the Foundation as president and CEO in April 2018 after spending nine years as an opinion columnist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He has also worked for the Wall Street Journal, based in Brussels, Belgium, from 2004 to 2009, and for the Associated Press, based in Atlanta and Montgomery, Ala., from 2001 to 2004.

At the AJC, Kyle wrote often about state politics and policy, focusing especially on education and school choice, transportation, health care, and state and local taxation. He is a frequent guest on GPB’s “Political Rewind” show and was a finalist for the Reason Foundation’s Bastiat Prize for Journalism in 2013. Kyle’s weekly column continues to appear in 10 newspapers around the state.

Kyle received the UGA Grady College’s John E. Drewry Young Alumnus Award in 2006, was named to the UGA Alumni Association’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2012 and is a member of UGA’s Board of Visitors. He is a member of Leadership Georgia’s Class of 2018 and, as an Eagle Scout, remains an active volunteer in Scouting.

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Georgia Public Policy Foundation

The Georgia Public Policy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, nonpartisan research institute with a mission to improve the lives of Georgians through public policies that enhance economic opportunity and freedom.

The Foundation believes that sound public policy is grounded in facts, an understanding of economic principles, and core values of the free enterprise system—economic freedom, limited government, personal responsibility, individual initiative, respect for private property, and the rule of law.

Since 1991, the Georgia Public Policy Foundation has conducted rigorous research and analysis of state public policy issues, striving to educate citizens, policymakers, and the media. The Foundation remains state-focused, independent, non-partisan, and market-oriented in its approach.

Each year, the Foundation hosts over a dozen events across Georgia, providing opportunities for members to discuss pressing issues with leaders in politics, education, media, and business. Past speakers include Presidents of the United States, U.S. Speakers of the House, Supreme Court Justices, U.S. senators, representatives, presidential candidates, ambassadors, state officials, governors, members of the national media, and local business leaders.

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Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction and Series Overview
00:53 Welcome to North Fulton Voices
01:18 Discussing Workforce Housing
01:39 Data on Housing Affordability
04:35 Interview with Kyle Wingfield, Georgia Public Policy Foundation
05:46 Kyle Wingfield’s Background
07:15 The Importance of Respectful Disagreement
11:57 Government’s Role in Housing Costs
16:47 Local Regulations and Their Impact
19:25 Comparative Analysis of Housing Regulations
26:33 Challenges and Solutions for Workforce Housing
31:13 Conclusion and Next Steps

North Fulton Improvement Network

The North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) is a think tank made up of community leaders from a variety of sectors, focused on missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. We come from the six cities making up the northern half of Fulton County, Georgia — Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs — and are working to address the widespread yet little-known financial vulnerability across the region. With stakeholders from sectors including business, nonprofit, faith, government, and citizens, we center our work on five areas of impact, seek to educate the public about these issues, build a network of individuals and organizations with innovative private and public solutions, and connect resources to those in need.

The leadership team of NFIN is Jack Murphy, Nancy Diamond, and Kathy Swahn.

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Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro.  Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond is a Project Manager with Schmit & Associates, a real estate development firm, creating town center revitalization in communities all around the metro area.

Nancy served 8 years as a Roswell City Council Member, including a term as Mayor Pro Tem, with liaison positions with Community Development, Transportation, Recreation & Parks, and Public Safety.

In addition to her work with the North Fulton Improvement Network, Nancy has been active in area non-profit organizations, including board leadership positions in the STAR House Foundation, WellStar North Fulton Hospital, and the Roswell Rotary Club.

A native of Atlanta and a 42-year North Fulton resident, Nancy worked at Turner Broadcasting in the early years of CNN, then became a freelancer in sports television graphics. While raising her two daughters, she worked from home, first developing a corporate gift service, and later as a mortgage loan originator.

Nancy and her husband, Glenn, now relish the role of grandparents to 8-year-old Owen.

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About North Fulton Voices

While North Fulton County is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, the region faces a growing crisis: a severe shortage of housing options for middle-income employees, particularly essential workers such as first responders and teachers. North Fulton Voices, presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network, is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion of missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Listen as we understand the implications of this problem, explore innovative solutions, and examine why providing these housing options is vital for North Fulton’s future. The show is sponsored and offered as a service to the community by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray and Business RadioX – North Fulton

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast show host and producer and owns the North Fulton (Georgia) affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset:  A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small firm professional services providers and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

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Tagged With: afforable housing, Affordable housing, Georgia Public Policy Foundation, housing affordability, housing policy, housing regulations, Jack Murphy, John Ray, Kyle Wingfield, middle-income housing, Nancy Diamond, North Fulton Improvement Network, North Fulton Voices, workforce housing

The Effect of North Fulton’s Housing Crisis on Education, with Dr. Gonzalo La Cava, Fulton County Schools, and Dr. Steven Palmer, The Cottage School

October 15, 2024 by John Ray

The Effect of North Fulton's Housing Crisis on Education, with Dr. Steven Palmer, The Cottage School and Dr. Gustavo La Cava, Fulton County Schools, on the North Fulton Voices podcast
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In this episode of North Fulton Voices, Jack Murphy and Kathy Swahn from the North Fulton Improvement Network welcome education leaders Dr. Steven Palmer from The Cottage School and Dr. Gonzalo La Cava from the Fulton County School System. The conversation focuses on housing affordability challenges in North Fulton and their effects on education. They explore the rise in homelessness among students, difficulties in recruiting and retaining teachers, and innovative housing solutions. The discussion includes strategies such as the “Level Up Fulton” initiative, public-private partnerships, and unique housing solutions successfully utilized elsewhere. Insights on the impacts of demographic changes, enrollment trends, and community engagement are provided, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive planning and involvement from various community members and policymakers to support affordable middle income housing and retain quality educators.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Dr. Gonzalo La Cava, Fulton County School System

Dr. Gonzalo La Cava, Fulton County School System
Dr. Gonzalo La Cava, Fulton County School System

Dr. Gonzalo La Cava is a seasoned education professional currently serving as the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) for Fulton County Schools in the Atlanta area, a position he has held since 2022. With over 27 years of experience in education, Gonzalo has built a career focused on driving transformational change in challenging school systems. His professional journey includes roles such as Chief of Human Resources at the School District of Palm Beach County, Florida, and Area Superintendent for Fulton County Schools’ Central Learning Community. He began his career as a special education teacher.

Known for his ability to tackle challenging situations and implement lasting positive changes, Gonzalo describes himself as a “second order change” leader. He is capable of identifying root causes of systemic issues and creating wide-reaching solutions. His approach is characterized by embracing chaos and complexity, data-driven decision making, a focus on employee recognition and appreciation, and creating holistic career pathways for educators. Gonzalo holds an Ed.D. and is an alumnus of the University of Central Florida.

Gonzalo’s personal experiences as an immigrant from Uruguay inform his leadership style. Having arrived in the United States as a young boy, his early experiences as an English as a Second Language student in Miami-Dade County schools have driven his commitment to creating inclusive educational environments. Bilingual in English and Spanish, Gonzalo considers his language skills an asset in his work. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a passion for extending opportunities for excellent education to all students, particularly those from underserved communities.

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Dr. Steven Palmer, The Cottage School

Dr. Steven Palmer, The Cottage School
Dr. Steven Palmer, The Cottage School

Dr. Steven Palmer is the Head of School for The Cottage School in Roswell, GA.

Steve’s professional experience includes serving at every level: teacher, principal, Executive Director and Superintendent. Prior to joining The Cottage School, Steve was Superintendent in Michigan. Steve led major efforts resulting in increased student achievement and significant improvements in teaching, learning and school status. His central work focused on enhancing the educational culture with “Best Practices” and ensuring that all high school graduates were prepared for college and careers.

Under his leadership, Steve’s high school received national recognition from U.S. News and World Report as one of “America’s Best High Schools.” Steve previously served as CEO and founder of a state-of-the-art aviation high school for the Dick DeVos Foundation. He has also served as Principal of three special education K–8 schools with 600 students with learning differences.

In addition, Steve has been a national presenter on various special education topics and educational “Best Practices”. A member of numerous national, state, and local boards, Steve has participated with national agencies and associations to reform special education.

Steve’s academic background includes a Doctorate in Education, a Master of Science in Educational Leadership, a Master of Science in Counseling, a Bachelor of Science in Education, a minor in Business, and Certifications from various states in Special Education and Educational Leadership.

Some of his accolades include: Dr. Landis Special Education Administrator of the Year, S.T.A.R. Administrator of the Year, Tandy Scholars Outstanding Teacher, Teacher of the Year, South Lake High School, 1 of 3 finalists for the Lake County Teacher of the Year, Educator of the Year Finalist Branch County Michigan, Disney’s Teacher of the Year Finalist, South Lake High School Teacher of the Year, Radio Shack Outstanding Teacher, Clermont Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year, presented Key to the city of Orlando Florida, and North Fulton Chamber Non-for-Profit Leader of the Year.

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Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction to North Fulton Voices
00:48 Discussing the Housing Crisis
02:46 Expert Insights on Education and Housing
04:54 Challenges in Teacher Retention
08:17 Innovative Solutions for Teacher Retention
13:26 Exploring Housing Solutions for Teachers
16:17 Supporting First Responders with Housing Supplements
17:48 Analyzing Employee Living Patterns
18:25 Teacher Retention and Compensation
19:40 Strategic Planning for School Expansion
21:36 Addressing Declining Enrollment
25:54 Engaging Teachers in Housing Solutions
30:04 Community Involvement in Housing Plans
31:28 Conclusion and Call to Action

North Fulton Improvement Network

The North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) is a think tank made up of community leaders from a variety of sectors, focused on missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. We come from the six cities making up the northern half of Fulton County, Georgia — Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs — and are working to address the widespread yet little-known financial vulnerability across the region. With stakeholders from sectors including business, nonprofit, faith, government, and citizens, we center our work on five areas of impact, seek to educate the public about these issues, build a network of individuals and organizations with innovative private and public solutions, and connect resources to those in need.

The leadership team of NFIN is Jack Murphy, Nancy Diamond, and Kathy Swahn.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro.  Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Kathy Swahn

Kathy Swahn, President Emeritus, The Drake House
Kathy Swahn

Kathy has resided in the North Fulton area for almost 45 years. She has watched the community evolve from what was “unincorporated Fulton County” to a six-city bustling suburban community. Her history has been characterized by a focus on children: she was a stay-at-home mother who raised two daughters, she spent years in leadership roles in school PTAs and Girl Scouts, the National Charity League, the North Fulton Council of PTAs, and she served as chair of the Superintendent’s Advisory Council.

Kathy transitioned back to work by jumping into the non-profit world. She joined the team at North Fulton Community Charities, running their Holiday Program, becoming Development Director and successfully managing the $3 million capital campaign for their Elkins Road location. Along the way, she also served on the DFACS Board and chaired the board of the Fulton County Continuum of Care for four years.

After having the opportunity to join in the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program, Kathy was surrounded with a dynamic group of folks who worked to create The Drake House. Since 2004, she served as board chair for the first four years, executive director for nine years, and is now retired. Over those years, The Drake House served over 500 single mothers with over 1,000 children and grew the assets of the organization to over $4 million.

Kathy continues to serve The Drake House on the Advocacy Committee, along with her work for NFIN.

She spends much of her time traveling to the Washington, D.C., area, where her children and grandchildren reside.

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About North Fulton Voices

While North Fulton County is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, the region faces a growing crisis: a severe shortage of housing options for middle-income employees, particularly essential workers such as first responders and teachers. North Fulton Voices, presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network, is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion of missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Listen as we understand the implications of this problem, explore innovative solutions, and examine why providing these housing options is vital for North Fulton’s future. The show is sponsored and offered as a service to the community by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray and Business RadioX – North Fulton

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast show host and producer and owns the North Fulton (Georgia) affiliate of Business RadioX®. John and his team work with B2B professionals to create and conduct their own podcast using The Generosity Mindset™ Method:  building and deepening relationships in a non-salesy way that translates into revenue for their business.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset:  A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small firm professional services providers and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

Website | LinkedIn

Tagged With: Affordable housing, Dr. Gonzalo La Cava, Dr. Steven Palmer, education, Fulton County School System, Fulton County Schools, housing in North Fulton, Jack Murphy, John Ray, Kathy Swahn, North Fulton Improvement Network, workforce housing

Middle Income Housing Needs in Metro Atlanta, with Kristin Allin, Atlanta Regional Commission

September 18, 2024 by John Ray

Middle Income Housing Needs in Metro Atlanta, with Kristin Allin, Atlanta Regional Commission, on the North Fulton Voices podcast
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This episode of North Fulton Voices, hosted by Nancy Diamond and Jack Murphy from the North Fulton Improvement Network, focuses not just on the critical topic of workforce housing in the North Fulton region but examines this issue through the wider lens of the Metro Atlanta region. Special guest Kristin Allin from the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) elaborates on the various initiatives, statistics, and challenges associated with housing and community planning in Metro Atlanta. They discuss the region’s immense population growth, the significant rise in housing prices, and the shortage of middle-income housing. The episode highlights how local governments, aided by ARC’s data and planning assistance, can address these challenges. The discussion also explores topics such as the impact of housing variety, the importance of mixed-income housing, and the role of policy and zoning in shaping the housing landscape. Community engagement and education are emphasized as crucial components in finding comprehensive solutions. Listeners are encouraged to get involved in local planning discussions and leverage resources available through ARC and the North Fulton Improvement Network.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Kristin Allin, Atlanta Regional Commission

Kristin Allin, Atlanta Regional Commission, on the North Fulton Voices podcast
Kristin Allin, Atlanta Regional Commission

Kristin Allin is a Senior Planner and Housing Specialist at the Atlanta Regional Commission.

Born in the Atlanta area, Kristin has resided in Decatur for over 19 years as a business owner and community leader. In her role at ARC, Kristin has helped to lead the Local Leadership Housing Action Committee, is assisting in re-instating the Regional Housing Task Force, serves on the advisory panel for the Atlanta Regional Housing Forum, and works within the ARC’s LCI and CDAP program to further affordable housing planning. She spearheaded the ARC’s application for the HUD PRO Housing Grant in hopes of funding direct housing support within the ARC’s programming.

Prior to joining the Atlanta Regional Commission, she was a Planner for the City of Decatur with a focus on housing policy. In this role, she was the staff liaison to the Affordable Housing Task Force and implemented several of its recommendations to reduce barriers to affordable housing in Decatur. Her most challenging policy implementation was the missing middle housing policy revisions to the zoning code. Kristin was also the lead in incorporating the Decatur Land Trust as a non-profit organization and serving as the staff liaison to the Decatur Land Trust Board. She created policies and procedures for Decatur’s Tax Allocation District and Housing Trust Fund.

Kristin’s career in affordable housing began in 2018 when she returned to school and received a Master of Urban Studies from Georgia State University. Her educational background includes earning an undergraduate degree in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech in 1997 and a Master of Business Administration from Saint Mary’s College of California. From 2007 to 2023, Kristin co-owned and operated several small restaurants in Decatur and Atlanta. The experience of running small businesses has shaped her world view in understanding the challenges of standing up a small-scale business, supporting employees in this industry, and the link between housing, wages, and transportation as vital to the vision of a region that supports the success of all residents.

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Atlanta Regional Commission

The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) is the official planning agency for the 11-county Atlanta Region, including Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, and Rockdale counties, as well as the City of Atlanta and 74 other cities. The Atlanta Regional Commission’s mission is to foster thriving communities for all within the Atlanta region through collaborative, data-informed planning and investments.

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Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction to North Fulton Voices
00:24 Meet the Hosts and Guests
01:03 Overview of the Atlanta Regional Commission
02:16 Metro Atlanta Growth Statistics
04:17 Housing Crisis and ARC’s Role
06:48 Challenges in Housing Variety
09:04 Impact of Housing on Communities
14:55 Local Leadership Housing Action Committee
18:45 Community Engagement and Planning
20:27 Addressing Workforce Housing
24:27 Programs and Initiatives by ARC
34:27 Call to Action and Conclusion

North Fulton Improvement Network

The North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) is a think tank made up of community leaders from a variety of sectors, focused on missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. We come from the six cities making up the northern half of Fulton County, Georgia — Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs — and are working to address the widespread yet little-known financial vulnerability across the region. With stakeholders from sectors including business, nonprofit, faith, government, and citizens, we center our work on five areas of impact, seek to educate the public about these issues, build a network of individuals and organizations with innovative private and public solutions, and connect resources to those in need.

The leadership team of NFIN is Jack Murphy, Nancy Diamond, and Kathy Swahn.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro.  Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond is a Project Manager with Schmit & Associates, a real estate development firm, creating town center revitalization in communities all around the metro area.

Nancy served 8 years as a Roswell City Council Member, including a term as Mayor Pro Tem, with liaison positions with Community Development, Transportation, Recreation & Parks, and Public Safety.

In addition to her work with the North Fulton Improvement Network, Nancy has been active in area non-profit organizations, including board leadership positions in the STAR House Foundation, WellStar North Fulton Hospital, and the Roswell Rotary Club.

A native of Atlanta and a 42-year North Fulton resident, Nancy worked at Turner Broadcasting in the early years of CNN, then became a freelancer in sports television graphics. While raising her two daughters, she worked from home, first developing a corporate gift service, and later as a mortgage loan originator.

Nancy and her husband, Glenn, now relish the role of grandparents to 8-year-old Owen.

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About North Fulton Voices

While North Fulton County is one of the most desirable places to live in the United States, the region faces a growing crisis: a severe shortage of housing options for middle-income employees, particularly essential workers such as first responders and teachers. Presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network, North Fulton Voices is the go-to source for in-depth analysis and discussion of missing middle housing and the livability challenges confronting North Fulton. Listen as we understand the implications of this problem, explore innovative solutions, and examine why providing these housing options is vital for North Fulton’s future. The show is sponsored and offered as a service to the community by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray and Business RadioX – North Fulton

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast show host and producer, and owns the North Fulton (Georgia) affiliate of Business RadioX®. John and his team work with B2B professionals to create and conduct their own podcast using The Generosity Mindset™ Method:  building and deepening relationships in a non-salesy way that translates into revenue for their business.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset:  A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small firm professional services providers and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

Website | LinkedIn

Tagged With: Affordable housing, Atlanta Regional Commission, community planning, Jack Murphy, John Ray, Kristin Allin, middle-income housing, Nancy Diamond, North Fulton Improvement Network, North Fulton Voices

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