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Clinton Housing Development average salary is $82,181, median salary is $82,181 with a salary range from $80,142 to $84,219.
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Manager Of Business Development - China & Southeast Asian 80,142-80,142 Brookline, MA, 02146 2015 Clinton Housing Development Manager Of Business Development - China & Southeast Asian Salaries (1)
Clinton Housing Development Brookline, MA Salaries
Manager Of Business Development - China & Southe 84,219-84,219 Brookline, MA, 02146 2012 Clinton Housing Development Manager Of Business Development - China & Southe Salaries (1)
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  • Clinton Housing Development Company
  • Industry: Other
  • City: New York, NY
  • In 1991, CHDC began to enter into partnerships with social service organizations to create new housing for special needs and homeless populations. All projects being developed were integrated housing, combining social service needy populations with an existing or new low and moderate-income population. CHDC's first such partnership sponsored 5 buildings under the New York City Special Initiatives Program (SIP) creating new housing for homeless families, first with the Partnership for the Homeless, then later with Metro Baptist Church. With Fountain House and Self Help Housing, two groups who work with the mentally ill and seniors, respectively, providing social services,...