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Alice Hogan

Alice Hogan is a life-long Arlington resident. She has seen many significant changes over the decades and is deeply committed to housing affordability for all segments of our community. Alice is the Director of NVAHA’s Arlington Alliance. Prior to NVAHA, Alice worked with Alliance for Housing Solutions in the areas of advocacy, policy development, and public education.

Alice is a graduate of the University of Virginia and also holds a Masters in Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University. Earlier in her career, she worked in HUD’s Office of Affordable Housing Programs, primarily with the HOME Investments Partnerships Program and the SHOP (Self-Help Home-Ownership) Program.

Alice served on the APAH (now True Ground Housing Partners) Board of Directors for 13 years, where she helped initiate their Resident Services program and headed up their RS Board Committee. In addition, Alice sat on Arlington County’s Housing Commission for over 10 years, providing feedback on housing policy initiatives and affordable housing development proposals within the county. As a commissioner, Alice helped create the Affordable Housing Master Plan, the updated Accessory Dwelling Ordinance, and the Tenant Assistance Fund (TAF) program to support displaced renters, among other initiatives. Alice is grateful to reside in the walkable neighborhood of Westover with her husband and 2 children.