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Lawyer.  Founder, RED Multifamily (develops, owns and operates residential property in the District of Columbia). Co-founder, Allyson Capital (private real estate equity firm).  Commissioner to DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Advisory Committee on LGBTQ Affairs since 2016. Member, Board of Directors of Revere Bank (formerly Monument Bank). Member of the board of directors for Advocates for Youth, a social justice nonprofit based in Washington.  Member of the Board of Lambda Literary.   
 
Lawyer.  Founder, RED Multifamily (develops, owns and operates residential property in the District of Columbia). Co-founder, Allyson Capital (private real estate equity firm).  Commissioner to DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Advisory Committee on LGBTQ Affairs since 2016. Member, Board of Directors of Revere Bank (formerly Monument Bank). Member of the board of directors for Advocates for Youth, a social justice nonprofit based in Washington.  Member of the Board of Lambda Literary.   
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Individuals in Real Estate and Property Markets]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 02:18, 28 March 2019

Kimberly Hoover

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Law, Business

Description

Lawyer. Founder, RED Multifamily (develops, owns and operates residential property in the District of Columbia). Co-founder, Allyson Capital (private real estate equity firm). Commissioner to DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Advisory Committee on LGBTQ Affairs since 2016. Member, Board of Directors of Revere Bank (formerly Monument Bank). Member of the board of directors for Advocates for Youth, a social justice nonprofit based in Washington. Member of the Board of Lambda Literary.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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