Change in leadership at Troy Rehabilitation and Improvement Program, Inc.

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TROY – Christine Nealon has stepped down as president and CEO of Troy Rehabilitation and Improvement Program, according to a news release. Noah Baum, TRIP’s chief operating officer, will become acting president and CEO. Nealon, who served as CEO since 2016, will stay on as consultant for the foreseeable future.

“Christine upgraded everything here and made TRIP more efficient so we could more effectively pursue our mission,” said Elbert Watson, newly elected chair of its board of directors. “She and her team also successfully shepherded the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic. I am sorry to see her step down, but she leaves us with a highly capable management team.”

TRIP was created in 1968 to assist low- and moderate-income families in Troy achieve the dream of home ownership. Today, the organization offers home ownership education, financial coaching, landlord training, home repair services and homeowner assistance through grants.

“I am proud of the work TRIP has done to build communities that are financially stable to reduce vacant and abandoned homes,” Nealon said.

Baum, who has also been with TRIP since 2016, has played a significant role in the success of the organization and has a deep understanding of the vision moving forward, according to a company news release. 

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