Staff
Todd Rogers, Executive Director
(623) 551-6000, trogers@habitatdf.org
Todd has been serving in this capacity since November of 2007. Prior to this he worked in the non-profit sector as a pastor in the United Methodist Church for the past fourteen years. The majority of his career has been focused on building stronger organizations to engage and respond to the needs of the community. Additionally, Todd spent two years working for Bank of America as a Preferred Banking Officer after he graduated from Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in finance. In 2000 he earned a master’s degree in divinity and now resides in the Phoenix area with his wife and two children. He enjoys education, sports, travel and meeting people from all walks of life.
Sandy Cibik, Office Manager
(623) 551-6000, scibik@habitatdf.org
Originally from Ohio, Sandy has lived in Arizona since 1996. Before coming to work for Habitat in 2005, she worked as a legal secretary, in land administration for the Central Arizona Project and managed the office for a chiropractor. Her organizational skills, attention to detail and positive outlook keep the office running efficiently. Her enjoyment and skill in event planning are also a great asset. Outside of work Sandy enjoys swimming, hiking, weekend get-aways and spending time with her husband and her son who will be off to college in the fall.
Jim Strickland, Construction Manager
(623) 551-6000, jim@habitatdf.org
Jim is a general contractor with 34 years of experience in the construction business, including owning his own, Strickland55.com. His knowledge in the industry is immense and he takes pride in his work. He makes sure the job is done right and is willing to go the extra mile to make it all happen. Jim is an Arizona native and lives in Desert Hills with his wife, Sherri. They have two grown sons. In his spare time he enjoys on-line bartering.
Colleen Pyra, Development & Volunteer Coordinator
(623) 551-6000, cpyra@habitatdf.org
Colleen has a great passion for community mobilization and personal empowerment. She has been working in the nonprofit sector for more than 10 years and has actively been involved in drug prevention education, planning and managing major community service projects, event coordination and fundraising. In her spare time she enjoys working out, discovering new places to hike and spending countless hours with Captain, her Miniature Schnauzer that she adopted from the Arizona Schnauzer Rescue.
Kris Ohannessian, ReStore Operations Manager
(623) 551-6400, kris@habitatdf.org
Floyd Tetzlaff, Driver/Acquisitions
(623) 551-6400
Board of Directors
Dan Dooley, President
Enoch Turner, Vice President
Lisa Johnston, Treasurer
Mike Sullivan, Assistant Treasurer
Deborah Miller, Secretary
Dave Bessey
Charl Boyd
Paul Christopherson
Howard Dicke
Ken Edwins
Sue Fergusson
David Loewith
Bob Morenzoni
Glee Pope
Chris Prickett
Dick Stewart
Committees
If you are interested in joining any of these committees, please contact the office and we can provide committee chair contact information.
Construction
To coordinate labor, plans, materials and family interests to build the finished product, "a simple, decent house in a decent community for God's people in need."
Community Relations
To continually improve the community's awareness of our work, recognize our participants, and encourage community participation with the organization.
Corporate Relations
To continually improve the corporate community's awareness of our work, recognize our participants, and encourage the corporate community's participation with the organization.
Faith Relations
To cultivate Habitat for Humanity Desert Foothills' relationship with local churches, seek covenant churches, and maintain ties to currently involved churches.
Family Selection
The committee organizes and carries out application, interview, and selection processes. We find the families who fit the criteria of need for shelter, ability to make no-interest loan payments, and ability to partner with Habitat for Humanity.
Volunteer
Recruits, interviews, trains and coordinates volunteers to carry out Habitat for Humanity Desert Foothills' mission.
Golf
To plan the annual Golf Tournament event held annually in April.
HOA
Works with families through home ownership education, adjustment to new responsibilities and continued partnership with the organization. The committee is responsible for planning, implementing and evaluating this aspect of the program.
Land Acquisition
Identify potential land, evaluate site availability and appropriateness, evaluate site suitability for affiliate's basic house plans, develop a site acquisitions criteria policy for board approval, implement the board-approved site acquisition policy and maintain acquired sites.
Office Support
This group staffs the office, performing various office tasks including mailings, filing and computer entry.
ReStore
Develops and manages a discount home improvement retail facility.
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