Lindsay Haddix(she/her)
Lindsay Haddix (she/her) is the Executive Director at East Bay Housing Organizations.
Lindsay has dedicated her entire career to solving the dual crises of homelessness and housing affordability, centering social equity and environmental sustainability in her work.
She was most recently the Housing Initiative Program Manager at Meta, formerly known as Facebook, where she focused on advancing the investment and policy priorities associated with the company’s $1 billion commitment to help address the affordable housing crisis in California.
Before Meta, Lindsay was at San Francisco’s Department of
Lindsay Haddix (she/her) is the Executive Director at East Bay Housing Organizations.
Lindsay has dedicated her entire career to solving the dual crises of homelessness and housing affordability, centering social equity and environmental sustainability in her work.
She was most recently the Housing Initiative Program Manager at Meta, formerly known as Facebook, where she focused on advancing the investment and policy priorities associated with the company’s $1 billion commitment to help address the affordable housing crisis in California.
Before Meta, Lindsay was at San Francisco’s Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH), overseeing the real estate development of housing, shelters, and service sites, the San Mateo County Department of Housing, and nonprofit affordable housing developer BRIDGE Housing. She started her affordable housing career in New York City at the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and later at the Housing Authority (NYCHA).
Lindsay also served as an environmental education volunteer with the Peace Corps in Guatemala.
She earned a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Brown University and a Master’s in City and Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Lindsay has been a renter her entire adult life and lives in San Francisco where she enjoys running along the Embarcadero, supporting local restaurants, and frequenting the SF Public Library.