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Heidy Braverman
Vice Chair Board Of Directors at FOUNDATION FOR QUALITY HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES
Heidy Braverman is a well-respected professional who has seamlessly combined her passion for art with her dedication to affordable housing. With a robust career that has spanned over 40 years, Heidy has made significant contributions to both contemporary art circles and the affordable housing sector. As the Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors for the Foundation for Quality Housing Opportunities, she is deeply involved in promoting initiatives that provide quality housing solutions to diverse communities, making a lasting impact through her philanthropic endeavors.
Alongside her commitments in affordable housing, Heidy plays a pivotal role in the contemporary art landscape. She serves on the Board of Directors for Root Division, a nonprofit organization that supports emerging artists through exhibitions, artist residency programs, and educational initiatives. Her involvement with the SECA Council at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) further underscores her passion for contemporary art and her commitment to fostering creative talent. Additionally, Heidy serves on the Artadia National Council, an organization dedicated to helping artists thrive through grants and support.
Prior to her retirement, Heidy had a distinguished career in the concrete repair and strengthening industry, focusing on innovative techniques such as Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement. Her expertise in the field led her to become part of a team that was awarded a patent for FRP Seawall Repair, a testament to her technical proficiency and her ability to pioneer advancements in construction technology. Heidy also served on the Board of Directors for the International Concrete Repair Institute for six years, contributing to numerous committees that aimed to elevate industry standards and practices.
Heidy's educational foundation in Art History, which she pursued at the University of California, Los Angeles, informs her understanding and appreciation of art, thus enhancing her ability to support artists and creative endeavors. Though she has retired from her roles in the corporate world where she was notably a Market Segment Manager at Simpson Strong-Tie and involved in business development for Structural Group, her contributions continue to resonate in the sectors she is passionate about.
