Our Board of Directors

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Peta-Gay Lewis, Vice President
Ivy Real Estate, Broker & Owner
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Fernando Bonilla-Verdesotto, Treasurer
Soto Architecture & Urban Design, Principal & Founder
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Danielle Marie Burs, Secretary
Counsel at DC Appleseed Center for Law and Justice
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Carolyn Ionita-Ibacache
Morgan Stanley, AVP, Community Development Finance
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Maurice Perry, Member
Senior Vice President of Development – Community Development Trust
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Natasha Hadijski
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Controller
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Christina Sturdivant Sani, President
Content Strategist & Freelance Journalist
Juan-Pablo-Vacatello
Juan Pablo Vacatello
Co-Executive Director
Elin-Zurbrigg
Elin Zurbrigg
Co-Executive Director
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Our Staff

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Elin Zurbrigg
Co-Executive Director
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Juan Pablo Vacatello
Co-Executive Director
Alejandro
Alejandro Martin
Operations and Facilities Manager
Brandi-Muller
Brandi Muller
Communications, Training, and Impact Manager
Arlin-Rodriguez
Arlin Rodriguez
Senior Property Manager
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Will Bien Duggan
Tenant Purchase & Technical Assistance Program Manager
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Victoria Goncalves
Project Manager & Advocacy Specialist
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Fernando Lemos
Senior Advisor
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Barno Khadjibaeva, Project Manager

Barno, a native of Russia, joined Mi Casa in September 2019. Barno’s work in multicultural and international settings have been tested throughout her professional career. She worked in different organizations in the USA, Colombia, and Russia. Barno attended the School of Mining Management at Russian State Geological Prospecting University.

Rosa Labra, Director of Finance

Rosa Labra joined Mi Casa, Inc. in January 2018 and has quickly become a key contributor to the growth and financial health of the organization due to her skills and leadership. Rosa holds an undergrad degree in Accounting and MBA with concentration in Finance from the University of the District of Columbia.

Lhoucine Assebbane, Accountant

Lhoucine joined Mi Casa in October 2019. Lhoucine holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from American College of Commerce and Technology and a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Accounting. He has accumulated 6 years of work experience at different companies in Morocco and the United States. Lhoucine is a native of Rabat, Morocco.

Brandi Muller

Communications, Training, and Impact Manager

Brandi, joined Mi Casa Inc, in July of 2023, as the Communications, Training, and Impact Manager. Before joining as staff Brandi was an AmeriCorps VISTA Impact Measurement Specialist volunteer with Mi Casa. Before joining Mi Casa, Brandi served as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Dominican Republic. During her service she advised entrepreneurs and small business owners, recruited and trained volunteer facilitators, and educated youth and women on business, personal finance and entrepreneurship skills. Brandi is a recent Shriver Peaceworker Fellow with a Master of Professional Studies in Community leadership. She has more than 6 years of experience in community development and has worked with several non-profit organizations, helping them with outreach, data collection, grant writing and communications.

Brandi is motivated by a vision of the world where nobody is housing insecure and where people’s potential is not cut short because of inequitable access to resources. She is excited to learn and grow alongside others who are in the fight for equitable community development.

Victoria Goncalves

Project Manager & Advocacy Specialist

Victoria Goncalves joined Mi Casa as a project manager in 2023. Born in Caracas, Venezuela and raised in Miami, Goncalves obtained their Bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a minor in Africana Studies from George Washington University. Goncalves was a tenant organizer with the Latino Economic Development Center from 2018-2021 where they helped tenants go through the TOPA process, fight their negligent landlord, and advocate for better housing protections during the pandemic. Additionally, they were involved in the founding of the Reclaim Rent Control Campaign and the Cancel Rent campaign, both of which aim to tackle the displacement of low income tenants from the city.

After a break from housing work to work with animals, they are excited to grow their knowledge of the development process and continue to empower tenants and residents to fight for their rights.

Will Bien Duggan

Tenant Purchase & Technical
Assistance Program Manager

Will holds a Masters’ degree in Community Planning from the University of Maryland, where he specialized in affordable housing and small business development as they relate to community fabric. Will was born and raised in uptown DC and is a proud graduate of DC Public Schools.

He is particularly inspired by the continuation of civil rights era organizing in DC home rule policies and programs as they relate to housing. Will has been a member of a limited equity cooperative made possible through these tools. He is looking forward to expand existing efforts to build equity and enable self-determination of populations made vulnerable through housing insecurity.

Arlin Rodriguez

Senior Property Manager

Arlin, joined Mi Casa Inc, in August of 2021, as Rental Manager, sharing more than 15 years of conventional property management experience. In 2006, Arlin, acquired his property manager License and joined the (IREM) institute of real estate management, to pursue his career as a property manager, and to oversee 206 rental units in Washington D.C. located across the National Cathedral.

In June 2013, Arlin, joined, STOLADI PROPERTY GROUP, as a Property Manager, overseeing 613 residential rental units located in 3 buildings around Dupont Circle and Georgetown area. In 2018, Arlin assumed a position with Schweb Partners, to manage over 700 units in Maryland located in Hyattsville, Bladensburg, Riverdale, and Laurel.

Alejandro Martin

Operations and Facilities Manager

Alejandro Martin joined Mi Casa in August 2014, bringing more than 20 years of administrative and office coordination experience from international and private agencies. Alejandro is a native of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Juan Pablo Vacatello

Co-Executive Director

A native of Argentina, Juan Pablo Vacatello came to the Washington, DC area after completing his degree in Business Administration at the University of Buenos Aires. Vacatello has put his knowledge to work on behalf of low-income populations, helping them to access equal opportunities in housing, education, and other sectors of society.

Since joining Mi Casa in 2006, Vacatello has designed and overseen the organization’s financial systems, functions, and controls for the last eight years. He serves on the board of directors of the Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development (CNHED), a membership organization that represents the affordable housing and inclusive economic development industries in the District. He also serves on the board of directors of Vida Senior Center, the oldest Hispanic non-profit organization in Washington, DC.

Among other influential members of the community, Vacatello was part of the Montgomery County Executive Transition Team, which worked towards a more equitable and inclusive Montgomery County. An advocate for international justice, Vacatello was one of two authors in a report that presents the first global model to measure the capacity of governments to protect and support refugees and proposes a new global platform to do so.

Elin Zurbrigg

Co-Executive Director

Elin Zurbrigg joined Mi Casa, Inc. as Project Director in 2002, became Deputy Director in 2006, and is now Co-Executive Director. Ms. Zurbrigg holds a Masters’ degree in Community Planning from the University of Maryland, with an emphasis on equitable development and preserving diversity through maintaining affordable housing in gentrifying neighborhoods. Ms. Zurbrigg has worked in the affordable housing and community development field for more than 22 years,.and volunteered as an advocate for affordable housing and community-based arts and education. Ms. Zurbrigg chaired the Finance Committee on the DC Council’s Limited Equity Coop Taskforce, and served on the Board of Directors for the Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development (CNHED) for more than 15 years. She currently co-chairs CNHED Tenant Purchase Working Group, which focuses on building support for affordable co-ops.

Fernando Lemos

Senior Advisor

Fernando Lemos, the co-founder of Mi Casa, Inc. has more than 35 years of experience in the nonprofit housing and economic development sectors. Originally from Paraguay, Lemos is a long-time resident of Washington, DC with extensive experience working with the Latino community.

He is trained in architectural design, housing and community economic development, small business management, and home inspection. Lemos served for many years on the board of District of Columbia Housing Authority and Cornerstone, and currently serves on the boards of the Latino Economic Development Corporation and the National Association of Latino Community Asset Builders.