Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Longtime Fresno Housing Leader Is Leaving for Santa Clara Agency Job
gvw_nancy_price
By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
Published 3 years ago on
February 4, 2021

Share

Preston Prince is resigning as CEO of the Fresno Housing Authority to take a new job as executive director of the Santa Clara County Housing Authority.

The Fresno Housing Authority reported Thursday that Prince, who has led the local agency for 14 years, will start his new job on April 30. His resignation from Fresno Housing will be effective March 31.

Preston Prince

Prince was lauded by board members for strengthening the organization during his tenure and improving educational, health, and wellness for the nearly 50,000 Fresno Housing residents.

‘Will Truly be Missed Here’

“It is bittersweet to learn that Mr. Prince will be leaving Fresno,” Adrian Jones, city chairman of the Fresno Housing Board of Commissioners said in a statement. “We know that his success at Fresno Housing has resulted in national recognition within the housing industry. He is a leader who always kept his commitment to the residents we serve as his highest priority, he has a lot to offer any community but will truly be missed here.”

Over the next couple of weeks, the Boards of Commissioners will work with the leadership team to ensure a smooth transition that could include naming an interim CEO, and outlining a community-oriented process to find Prince’s replacement, an agency news release said.

Prince said in a statement that his decision to leave Fresno Housing did not come easily: “The most difficult part … is moving away from such a highly innovative and amazing work team.”

DON'T MISS

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Challenges Donald Trump to Debate at Libertarian Convention

DON'T MISS

Do You Love the Holiday Classic ‘Home Alone’? This Is Fresno’s Chance to Remake It.

DON'T MISS

Sparks Move Home Game Against Caitlin Clark From Long Beach to Downtown LA

DON'T MISS

California Schools Can’t Keep Pace with Utility Bills. Lawmakers Must Fix New Solar Rules.

DON'T MISS

Proud to Be an American: The Oft-Forgotten Red, White & Blue 1972 Fords

DON'T MISS

California Ban on Gas Appliances Started On Jan. 1 With ‘All Electric’ Rule

DON'T MISS

A Scorching, Rocky Planet Twice Earth’s Size Has a Thick Atmosphere, Scientists Say

DON'T MISS

Jury Awards $1 Million Verdict to Students Expelled Over Blackface That Wasn’t

DON'T MISS

Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp and Arrest 33 at DC Campus as Mayor’s Hearing Is Canceled

DON'T MISS

Will Californians Get Any Relief From Nation’s Highest Gas Prices?

UP NEXT

Jury Awards $1 Million Verdict to Students Expelled Over Blackface That Wasn’t

UP NEXT

Will Californians Get Any Relief From Nation’s Highest Gas Prices?

UP NEXT

US Service Member Shot and Killed by Florida Police Identified by the Air Force

UP NEXT

Four-Time Grammy Winner Debuts Song Inspired by College Protests

UP NEXT

Planned Fresno Probation Gun Buyback Program Runs Afoul of State Law and SEIU

UP NEXT

Watch: Israel’s Oversized Influence in American Elections

UP NEXT

Own a Business? Learn How to Get a Piece of the $5.5 Billion Visa/Mastercard Settlement

UP NEXT

Special Report: How a 1965 Law Makes It Hard for the Poor to Get Mental Health Treatment

UP NEXT

Did California’s Massive COVID Homeless Shelter Program Work? A New Evaluation Probes the Results

UP NEXT

Boy Scouts of America Changing Name to More Inclusive Scouting America After Years of Woes

Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

California Schools Can’t Keep Pace with Utility Bills. Lawmakers Must Fix New Solar Rules.

42 mins ago

Proud to Be an American: The Oft-Forgotten Red, White & Blue 1972 Fords

58 mins ago

California Ban on Gas Appliances Started On Jan. 1 With ‘All Electric’ Rule

1 hour ago

A Scorching, Rocky Planet Twice Earth’s Size Has a Thick Atmosphere, Scientists Say

2 hours ago

Jury Awards $1 Million Verdict to Students Expelled Over Blackface That Wasn’t

2 hours ago

Police Clear Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp and Arrest 33 at DC Campus as Mayor’s Hearing Is Canceled

2 hours ago

Will Californians Get Any Relief From Nation’s Highest Gas Prices?

3 hours ago

Wired Wednesday: Mental Health Access And Medicaid’s Exclusions

3 hours ago

CA Supreme Court to Hear High-Profile Case About Taxes

3 hours ago

Battle Over Marilyn Monroe’s Home: Preservation vs. Demolition

3 hours ago

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Challenges Donald Trump to Debate at Libertarian Convention

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has challenged Donald Trump to a head-to-head debate for when both address a Libertarian convention l...

10 mins ago

10 mins ago

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Challenges Donald Trump to Debate at Libertarian Convention

21 mins ago

Do You Love the Holiday Classic ‘Home Alone’? This Is Fresno’s Chance to Remake It.

32 mins ago

Sparks Move Home Game Against Caitlin Clark From Long Beach to Downtown LA

42 mins ago

California Schools Can’t Keep Pace with Utility Bills. Lawmakers Must Fix New Solar Rules.

Central Octane: 1972 Ford Sprint Series Mustang, Maverick, Pinto
58 mins ago

Proud to Be an American: The Oft-Forgotten Red, White & Blue 1972 Fords

1 hour ago

California Ban on Gas Appliances Started On Jan. 1 With ‘All Electric’ Rule

2 hours ago

A Scorching, Rocky Planet Twice Earth’s Size Has a Thick Atmosphere, Scientists Say

2 hours ago

Jury Awards $1 Million Verdict to Students Expelled Over Blackface That Wasn’t

MENU

CONNECT WITH US

Search

Send this to a friend