Eugene Gorab is a private equity executive focused on nationwide real estate opportunities that capitalize on funds from private and institutional investors. Eugene Gorab maintains a strong community commitment and has served as the director of Appalachia Service Project (ASP). Established half a century ago, the Tennessee-based Christian organization relies on volunteers and provides a remedy to substandard housing in Appalachian rural regions. A recent recovery effort in which ASP has contributed involves rebuilding homes a across southern West Virginia, where flooding took a major toll in the summer of 2016. The National Guard has guided efforts that focus on more than 400 cases spanning homes requiring rehabilitation and mobile homes in need of reconstruction and replacement. As one of the primary sub-grantees in this initiative, ASP has assumed responsibility for the rehabilitation of nearly 160 flood-damaged residences. The project buildings on previous RISE West Virginia initiatives were supported by a $150 million HUD grant. As described by a state official, the state is likely to reallocate grant funds that have not been used up to the present for ASP’s efforts.
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AuthorCurrently, Eugene Gorab serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Greenfield Partners, LLC, a company he founded in 1997. Archives
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