SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Christopher Community, Inc. announced it has appointed Jim Sheeley as director of facilities and construction.
Prior to joining Christopher Community, Sheeley held similar positions with the Pulaski Central School District and Hannibal Central School District. He also worked for several years in building maintenance at CITI BOCES.
“Joining Christopher Community is a wonderful new challenge,” Sheeley said in a news release. “It is an honor to help provide safe, inviting, and affordable housing to the upstate community.”
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Sheeley received an associate degree in school-facilities management from Mohawk Valley Community College and is a certified director of facilities with the New York State School Facilities Association. He is a lifelong Pulaski resident and graduate of Pulaski Academy and Central School.
Established in 1971, Christopher Community is a Syracuse–based nonprofit development and management company that manages more than 3,000 units and over 100 buildings, as well as administers Onondaga County’s Rental Assistance Program serving more than 1,200 households. It develops and operates housing for low- and moderate-income individuals and families across the state including in Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Utica, Watertown, Oswego, Cortland, Elmira, and Canandaigua.