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Equity Community Builders, LLC

San Francisco, CA 94129
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About the Company

Equity Community Builders, LLC (ECB) is a real estate developer with a commitment to the responsible development and management of property that contributes to the strength and vitality of neighborhoods and communities throughout Northern California. We are recognized for our award winning development projects and expertise in affordable and market rate housing, non-profit co-location centers, historic rehabilitation, and sustainable development practices. 

The principals are personally involved in the management of every project and remain engaged from inception to opening. Located in San Francisco, we maintain a small, professional project management and support staff that effectively manages the day-to-day tasks of a development project. We are highly selective about the projects we pursue as well as the people we employ.
The ideal candidate will not only possess the qualifications listed below, but should thrive in a fast paced environment, be self-sufficient, and motivated by the type of work we do and how it affects the community. 
For more information about us and our projects, please visit our website www.ecbsf.com .
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Employer Paid
  • 12 Paid Holidays
  • 3 weeks Paid Vacation 
  • 9 days Paid Sick days
  • 401(K) · Profit Sharing
  • Medical (choice of Kaiser Platinum, Blue Cross Gold, or Blue Cross Silver with HSA) · Dental (Guardian Dental · Vision benefits (VSP)
Optional Benefits (employee paid): 
  • Accidental Insurance
  • Term Life Insurance
  • Critical Events

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About the CEO

Suzanne Brown, Principal
Suzanne joined our team in 2005 as a Project Manager and became a Principal in 2014. Suzanne’s energy and passion for the community is evident in her work and personal life. She brings comprehensive knowledge of the development process, design and project management, construction management, and sustainable building practices. As an advocate for sustainable design and construction, she has managed numerous LEED projects including two LEED Platinum buildings.

Suzanne received her B.S in Civil Engineering with a minor in Architecture in 1992 from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York and her Masters in Structural Engineering in 1997 from Georgia Tech in Atlanta. She holds both Professional Engineer and Structural Engineer licenses in California.
 
Ted Lieser, Principal
Ted joined our team as Project Manager in 2001 and became a Principal in 2014. His commitment and passion for the environment and community fuel his focus on environmental sustainability and historic rehabilitation. Ted’s responsibilities include business development, development management, and finance consulting, in San Francisco and Marin.

Ted earned his J.D. in 1995 from Golden Gate University School of Law, specializing in environmental law and policy, and his B.A. from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He serves on the board of San Francisco Heritage, an architectural preservation organization, and is a member of SPUR, ULI and Lambda Alpha International. Ted’s interests include music, the arts, and the environment. He lives in Marin County.

John Clawson, Founding Principal
John combines his training as an architect with his 25 years of experience in real estate development to contribute to ECB a broad range of expertise in all phases of the development process. John has particularly strong skills in complex financing structures combining conventional financing, investor equity and funding secured through New Markets and Historic Tax Credits. John’s work in communities throughout Northern California has garnered ECB recognition for its expertise in delivering well-designed, complex projects that make an important contribution to their community.

Prior to ECB, John was a regional vice president of a national development advisory firm specializing in urban mixed use and redevelopment. John earned a Master’s Degree from the MIT Center for Real Estate Development in 1985 and a Bachelor of Architecture from Arizona State University in 1981. John serves on the Board of Trustees for the East Bay Center for the Performing Arts and Lick-Wilmerding High School and formerly served on the boards of Marin Country Day School and The Bay School of San Francisco. John is a longtime resident of San Francisco with his family and occasionally they escape the city to enjoy skiing and travel.