Women Organizing Resources Knowledge and Services (WORKS), a nonprofit specializing in affordable housing development in Los Angeles County, has named Monique Davis as its new CEO.
Davis succeeds Channa Grace, who led WORKS for nearly 25 years. Davis comes to WORKS from Habitat for Humanity Orange County, where she was president and CEO. Earlier in her career, she chief operating officer and chief community officer of Skid Row Housing Trust and chief people officer of Brilliant Corners.
“Monique Davis’s energy, vision, and extensive leadership experience in nonprofit organizational development, affordable housing, and supportive services will fortify WORKS, propelling it to new heights,” said Mary-Jane Wagle, the organization’s board chairwoman.
“I am thrilled to join the WORKS team,” said Davis. “Our shared values and commitment to providing affordable housing create an exciting opportunity to expand our mission. WORKS’ stellar reputation and legacy provide a solid foundation to promote innovative housing solutions and advance our vision for the future.”