Jerusalem House, the oldest and largest provider of permanent housing for low-income and homeless people living with HIV/AIDS in Atlanta, has announced that Charlie Frew plans to retire this fall after leading the agency for the last 14 years.
Following an extensive search process by the Jerusalem House Board of Directors, veteran non-profit leader Maryum Gibson has been named the president and CEO to succeed Frew.
She will begin on August 2, with Frew assisting during a transition period. “Charlie’s visionary and compassionate leadership has benefitted our residents, staff and the cause of providing housing and supportive services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
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