AHC Inc.
Arlington, VA 22201
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About the Company
AHC is a non-profit, affordable housing developer and service provider with offices in Arlington, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland. Our growing portfolio of 54 multifamily rental communities provides over 8,300 homes in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
Our Mission
Our Mission
The residents of Affordable Homes & Communities are at the heart of all we do. We build opportunity by creating quality homes with holistic resident services. We drive change through innovation, genuine partnerships, and responsible investment.
Our Vision
A world where all people share the same opportunities regardless of income, race or other qualities; where housing is integral to a healthy, welcoming, and equitable society; and where affordable homes are available to all.
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Company Benefits
AHC is proud to offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits package with options designed to help you make the best decisions for yourself, your family, and your lifestyle.
- Choice of an in network or out-of-network Medical plan through Cigna
- Dental and Vision through Mutual of Omaha
- AHC funded Health Reimbursement Account for Employees
- AHC Paid Life Insurance at 1x annual salary
- AHC Paid Short- and Long-Term Disability
- Health and Dependent Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- 403b Matching & AHC Discretionary Contribution to Retirement Account
- Voluntary Coverage for Pet Insurance, Life & ADD, Identify Theft, Legal
- Other Benefits – Transit & Cellphone Stipend & Free Parking
- Mental Health Support (includes Employee Assistance Program)
- Federal Holidays (plus Christmas Week Off)
- 14 Days' Vacation and 12 Days Sick Leave Annual Accrual for New Hires
- Professional Development
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About the CEO
Paul Bernard
President & CEO
Paul was selected as AHC's President & CEO in April 2022. In this role, he strategically leads AHC in providing accessible and sustainable housing, ensuring financial viability, fostering community partnerships, and advocating for policies that address housing affordability challenges. Before joining AHC, Paul was an Executive Vice President at the Urban Land Institute, managing their Impact Programming. He also worked as Vice President of Public Sector & Community Development Consulting at Enterprise Community Partners. Paul started his career in housing as the Director of Development for the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority and later served as the Executive Director of Detroit's Planning and Development department.
Paul holds a master's degree in urban economics and public finance from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and an MBA and bachelor's degree in foreign service from Georgetown University. Paul, who appreciates the arts and theater, co-founded a Black Theatre Ensemble at Georgetown University. While he was a graduate student at MIT, he entertained the audience at a 1985 Black History Month celebration with two poems in anticipation of Nikki Giovanni’s attendance at the event.