EAH Housing Appoints New CFO Jennifer Wu To Executive Team

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Jennifer Wu
As EAH Housing continues to expand its reach, impact, and geographic influence, Wu’s strategic leadership will help drive financial sustainability and advance the organization’s mission to create more affordable housing and healthy, thriving communities. Wu’s appointment reflects EAH Housing’s continued effort to grow its executive leadership team, meet its financial goals, and increase its presence.

EAH Housing, one of the largest and most respected nonprofit housing development and management organizations in the Western United States, announced the addition of Jennifer Wu to its executive leadership team as Chief Financial Officer.

“I’m thrilled to join such a passionate and progressive team, and I look forward to driving our mission forward through strategic financial planning and management. Leveraging my experience, I aim to contribute to EAH Housing’s financial health, ensuring sustainable growth and expanding our positive impact on the communities we serve,” said Jennifer Wu.

With over 20 years of experience in real estate finance and accounting, Wu is an experienced executive with a track record of delivering strong financial results, instilling financial and operational discipline, and demonstrating inspirational leadership in both public and private companies. Most recently, she served as Vice President and Controller for MidPen Housing where she scaled her team through historic asset growth and secured one of the highest S&P Credit ratings in the industry.

Previously, Wu led corporate finance and international-based accounting teams at Meta (NASDAQ: META) and Digital Realty Trust (NYSE: DLR). Wu began her career at Ernst & Young and is a Certified Public Accountant (California). She received her degree in Economics and Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management.

EAH Housing is a nonprofit corporation that aims to expand the range of opportunities for all by developing, managing, and promoting quality affordable housing and diverse communities. Established in 1968, EAH Housing has become one of the largest and most respected nonprofit housing development and management organizations in the Western United States. It has over 750 employees and plays a leadership role in local, regional, and national housing advocacy efforts.

Starting from grass-roots origins in response to the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., EAH Housing now serves over 25,000 low-income families, seniors, veterans, formerly unhoused individuals, people with special needs, transitional age youth (TAY), artists, farm workers, and students across more than 240 communities in California and Hawai’i. Combining award-winning design, innovative onsite services, and a commitment to people, EAH Housing reflects the distinctive personality of each community.