Christopher Community, Inc. has announced the appointment of JOE HARRIS as director of facilities and construction. He brings 20-plus years of experience in facilities, property management, and commercial/resident construction. Harris has extensive knowledge and experience with day-to-day organizational leadership and management, as well as strategic direction and oversight on several capital projects throughout his career. […]

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Christopher Community, Inc. has announced the appointment of JOE HARRIS as director of facilities and construction. He brings 20-plus years of experience in facilities, property management, and commercial/resident construction. Harris has extensive knowledge and experience with day-to-day organizational leadership and management, as well as strategic direction and oversight on several capital projects throughout his career. A resident of Brewerton, Harris is a graduate of Alfred State College, with an associate degree in applied science – mechanical engineering. Established in 1971, the nonprofit Christopher Community currently manages more than 3,200 units and over 100 buildings, as well as administers Onondaga County’s Rental Assistance Program, which serves over 1,200 households. Christopher Community develops and operates safe, affordable housing for low- and moderate-income individuals and families. 

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