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Director of Construction and Design
Amro Al-Nimri is an architect from Jordan with 2 years of experience in design and 4 years of experience in construction in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. Amro is currently in his second to last semester at the Master’s in Real Estate Development at the University of Utah and working as a TA at the University of Utah, and an Intern with Ivory Innovations trying to find out-of-the-box solutions to the housing affordability crisis. Amro is into camping, sports, and outdoor activities, apart from his work and study life.

Executive Director
Kimberly brings over two decades of leadership in affordable housing policy, finance, and innovation to the role. A nationally recognized housing expert, Kimberly has spent her career designing and evaluating solutions to address the nation’s housing crisis. She comes to Ivory Innovations from Abt Global, where she led cross-disciplinary teams to develop evidence-based strategies to improve housing affordability. Kimberly is a graduate of the University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.

Director of Innovations
Ian comes from a real estate background with three years of experience managing the development of residential and commercial assets. He holds a Master of Science in Real Estate Development from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree in urban planning from Brigham Young University. Ian has always had a passion for housing innovation as a former Hack-a-House competition winner as well as previously launching an innovative parking solutions startup. Outside of work, Ian enjoys golfing and skiing with his wife.

Director of Research and Education
Dejan Eskic is a senior research fellow and scholar at the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, where he leads a range of projects focused on housing, construction and real estate research, fiscal impact studies and economic and demographic analysis. Prior to joining the Gardner Policy Institute, Eskic worked in the retail research industry where he evaluated current and future sales performance for retail sites through statistical gravity modeling reflecting market demographics throughout the Country. Dejan earned undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of Utah, where he is also an adjunct professor.

Financial Analyst
Dylan recently joined Ivory Innovations full-time after nearly two years as an intern with the organization. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Finance and Information Systems from the University of Utah. With a strong foundation in financial analysis and a passion for housing innovation, Dylan is committed to making a meaningful impact through his work at Ivory Innovations. When he’s not working, Dylan enjoys getting outside to ski and hike.

Assistant Controller
Manny Gunter serves as the Assistant Controller at Ivory Innovations. In this role, he manages sales tax exemption documents, credit cards, GL accounts, bank reconciliation, and input for all foundation projects. Manny is a graduate of Brigham Young University - Idaho, bringing a strong educational background to his diverse financial responsibilities at Ivory Innovations. With a passion for contributing to meaningful projects, Manny plays a key role in supporting the organization's mission and goals.

Chief Operating Officer
Ashley Hadfield has 12 years of experience in real estate development and construction, with expertise in retail, warehouse, and residential housing. As a general contractor, she brings a broad understanding of the industry and currently works as a strategic consultant, helping to optimize operations and drive success.

President
Ivory Innovations was born while Abby was working on the Impact Investing team for the Sorenson Impact Center. Prior to her experience in impact investing, she worked as an intern focused on researching Green Bonds with Equilibrium Capital in Portland, Oregon. Her work has been published in the Stanford Social Innovation Review. Abby graduated with a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Utah in 2016 with an emphasis in Sustainability.

Chief of Staff
With her previous role as the Senior Manager of Accounting for the MBA & Executive Education department at the University of Utah, Mary gained experience in financial management, university administration, strategic planning and HR. Mary’s values of people, details, and problem-solving guide her work at Ivory Innovations. She graduated from Utah State University with a degree in business management. Outside of her professional endeavors, Mary finds joy in (and keeps busy by!) spending time with her 4 kids and husband.

Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer
Jenna leads strategy and partnership efforts that support the innovative organizations and entrepreneurs recognized by the annual Ivory Prize for Housing Affordability. She attended Harvard College and holds an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Director of Student Programs
Having worked with technology start-ups, political campaigns, and small business owners, Keni loves helping people accomplish their goals. She completed the Master of Real Estate Development program at the University of Utah in May 2024, and works as a real estate broker in Utah. Keni's varied background gives her a unique perspective on the challenges of bringing affordable housing to the market. In addition to real estate, Keni loves to read, play golf, and learn about wine.

Director of Asset Management and Development
Prior to joining Ivory innovations, Tyler co-owned a small development company renovating commercial office space to multi-family apartment units. He received his bachelors in Accounting from Weber State University in 2005 and recently earned his Masters in Real Estate Development from the University of Utah. Before that he worked as a Budget Officer and Financial Manager for the National Weather Service and the Department of Energy. He is a retired Staff Sergeant with the US Army reserves Finance Battalion where he did a tour in the Middle East in 2004. He is a proud husband and father of 4 children and 2 grandchildren. If he is not working, he is with his family or off smoking/bbq some meat for the next get-together.

Chief Financial Officer
Porter has a background in real estate finance and development. Prior to joining Ivory Innovations, he worked as a commercial real estate relationship manager for Wells Fargo and before that in development with a boutique retail developer. He is passionate about making a positive impact through real estate and creating value for people, communities, and the environment. Porter holds both a BS in Finance and a Master of Real Estate Development from the University of Utah. He loves his wife and 3 boys and enjoys skiing, cycling, and camping.

Director of Programs and Growth
Chad joined the Ivory Innovations team after winning Ivory’s Hack-a-House competition as a Master in Urban Planning student at Harvard. He has been interested in housing since college and has worked for various organizations in the sphere. Most recently, Chad worked as a researcher at Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, where he continues to consult on a series of papers focused on manufactured housing. When he’s not working, Chad enjoys tinkering with vintage bikes, playing basketball, and watching the Twins play.

Accounts Payable Specialist
Tue Tran is currently pursuing an Accounting degree at the University of Utah, with plans to further her education through a Master’s degree and additional certifications. Throughout her studies, she has gained experience across various areas of accounting and tax work, including real estate, and is passionate about using her career to uplift and empower others. Tue is excited to be working with Ivory Innovations, where she has the opportunity to contribute to housing affordability and support positive change in the community. She believes in the transformative power of education and is committed to making a meaningful impact through her work. Outside of her professional endeavors, Tue enjoys traveling, staying active, and spending quality time with her loved ones.
Student Associates

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