Baltimore, MD - Nov. 7, 2018 - The Board of Directors of CHAI: Comprehensive Housing Assistance, Inc. is pleased to announce the selection of Lisa K. Budlow as CHAI’s Chief Executive Officer effective immediately.

During her 2 ½ year tenure with the agency, Lisa served as Vice President for Aging in Community, Chief Operating Officer, and most recently, Interim CEO. Through Lisa’s strategic leadership, CHAI expanded its services to older adults, providing more opportunities for meaningful engagement, supporting safe, secure housing and helping seniors to live well and independently in the community. As COO and Interim CEO, Lisa worked collaboratively to continue the positive momentum of CHAI’s community development and housing development work. Lisa demonstrated tremendous leadership within the agency, The Associated system and the Baltimore community whose interests are at the core of CHAI’s mission. 

“The Board is thrilled with this decision and has great confidence that Lisa will continue to lead this organization in dynamic ways for many years to come,” said Melissa Peters, CHAI Board President.

Before coming to CHAI, Lisa served as the Chief Program Officer for AJFCA, a North American membership organization of Jewish family service agencies. While at AJFCA, Lisa had the opportunity to develop new programs across many service areas, including senior services, volunteer engagement and leadership development. She led initiatives to strengthen agency boards, led the system-wide program evaluation initiative, and facilitated strategic planning processes for member agencies. Previously, Lisa worked in the Community Services Division of Catholic Charities of Baltimore, serving a variety of programs including Sarah's House shelter, the Cherry Hill Town Center, Our Daily Bread Employment Center and My Sister's Place Women's Center. Lisa began her career as an attorney in the mergers and acquisitions department of Miles & Stockbridge P.C.

Lisa received her B.A. from Emory University and her J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law. She completed her Certificate in Nonprofit Executive Leadership through the National Human Services Assembly. She lives in Reisterstown with her husband, Paul, and their five children.