The president and CEO of Connecticut real estate investment manager Greenfield Partners, Eugene Gorab leads a diversely skilled team of investors with an average of 25 years of experience. Eugene Gorab also serves on the board of trustees of the Appalachia Service Project (ASP), a nonprofit faith-based organization that repairs homes for low-income families in rural Central Appalachia. ASP invites members of the public age 14 and up to participate in its summer program, which helps make homes in the Appalachia region warmer and safer while bringing volunteers closer to God. The program involves spending a week in a remote Appalachian community, where volunteers assist with home renovation and repair under the guidance of ASP staff. Volunteers receive all tools and construction materials necessary for the job and three meals each day. Prior to the trip, ASP sends volunteer groups resources and planning guides to further their knowledge about Appalachian culture and prepare for the experience. ASP also handles all logistics of trip planning and provides housing accommodations at a base camp, such as a school or community center rented for the summer.
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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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