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Patrick MacRoy joined the Alliance as Executive Director in 2008, overseeing
all aspects of the organization's efforts. Prior to his appointment at
the Alliance, MacRoy was the Director of the Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program for the City of Chicago. There, he helped push one
of the nation's largest lead programs from addressing solely lead toward
looking at health hazards in housing in a comprehensive manner. MacRoy
was also activity involved in the drafting and passage of Illinois' landmark
2006 Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, which helped increase attention on
the prevention of lead hazards in housing and created one of the strictest
standards for lead in children's products in the country. Prior to serving
as director of Chicago’s CLPPP, MacRoy worked as an epidemiologist
both in the Chicaco and Rhode Island CLPPPs. MacRoy holds an M.A. in Environmental
Studies and a B.A. in Public Policy, both from Brown University.
Malone leads the development and analysis of the Alliance's housing-related
policy positions and oversees the organization's financial operations
and federal grants management. She also monitors federal, state, and local
policies on housing and environmental health hazards and performs strategic
data analysis. Malone joined the Alliance in 1998, bringing more than
20 years' experience in human services, community-building, and housing
issues, including executive direction of a $36 million city agency and
nonprofit organizations. Malone studied sociology, social work, and city
planning at the University of Pennsylvania.
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