Yellow Springs Home, Inc.
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Emily Seibel, Executive Director
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“Yellow Springs is a vibrant community worth investing in. I am amazed and humbled by the number of people willing to give their time, resources, and expertise for a mission that strengthens our community as a whole. We are all in this together—making strides to build affordable homes for generations.”

Emily Seibel began working at Yellow Springs Home, Inc. in 2009 as the Program Manager and became Executive Director in 2011. She graduated from Antioch College with a Bachelor of Arts in Social and Global Studies and a Concentration in Economics. She went on to earn a year-long Certificate in Project Management from Antioch University Midwest. She is a certified Housing Development Finance Professional through the National Development Council and completed a year-long Business Planning Fellowship through the National Community Land Trust Network. Emily has championed the successful completion of a variety of affordable housing projects including multifamily rental, for-sale, single family, new construction, and acquisition rehab while growing client financial coaching and stewardship program impact.

Emily currently serves as the Board President of the statewide community development trade group, the Ohio CDC Association, where she is actively involved in advancing policy initiatives and increasing pass-through financial resources for member organizations.  She is in her second term serving on the Yellow Springs Economic Sustainability Commission. In 2018, she was appointed to the Global Land Alliance Center for CLT Innovation Technical Advisory Committee. 

She has presented at conferences, webinars, and trainings in Ohio,  Utah, Washington, Kentucky, and online on a variety of topics including leadership, community land trusts, and fundraising.  She previously served on the board of the National Community Land Trust Network, where she chaired the Community and Capacity Building Committee. In addition, she has facilitated groups through the Deep Currents and Noble Purpose curriculum, exploring work as a pilgrimage of identity. Her work has appeared in Shelterforce Magazine, published by the National Housing Institute. 


Emily's prior work experience includes a variety of roles in higher education including academic support, disability services, and study abroad administration. She interned with nonprofit organizations in her native Lawrence, Kansas; on White Earth Reservation, Minnesota; and in the Himalayan Mountains in Sikkim, India. While in college she earned a scholarship to study emerging capitalism in Eastern Europe, traveling to Poland, Germany, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.

On the weekends, Emily enjoys gardening with her partner at their home in Yellow Springs and walks with their unbelievably adorable dogs. 







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Yellow Springs Home, Inc.  PO Box 503  . Yellow Springs, OH  45387 . 937.767.2790