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Mowery Promoted in Supportive Services Role at Pennrose

jul. 29, 2020

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Shannon Mowery

Pennrose announced today that Shannon Mowery has been promoted to Vice President of Supportive Services and will join the Shared Services team reporting to Mark H. Dambly, President of Pennrose. Shannon has been with Pennrose Management Company since 2002 and has been a highly accomplished leader of the Supportive Services team. In 2015, Shannon was promoted to Director of Supportive Services to reflect her responsibilities for overseeing the delivery and compliance of all Supportive Services programs with the company.

This promotion reflects Shannon’s critical role responsible for new program design and implementation and working with Pennrose Development team members. She is responsible for developing and managing community partnerships for all future developments, including those needed for low income housing tax credit and Federal HOME Loan Bank applications, as well as ensuring that every site within the 148-property portfolio meets the individual program obligations that were a part of each property’s original plan. Shannon oversees the supportive services team members who create innovative and distinctive programs reflecting Pennrose’s desire to go beyond-the-call in assisting our residents.

“We are pleased to recognize and promote an exemplary, tenured employee,” said Mark H. Dambly, President with Pennrose. “Shannon has proven to be a true champion for the needs of our residents and developing the support programs that allow them to succeed and thrive.”

Shannon has more than 22 years of Supportive Services experience working in the social service field, 18 of which were in housing. Before joining Pennrose she was the Family Living Program Coordinator for Threshold Rehabilitation Services, where she was responsible for assigned family living providers and consumers to ensure all safety measures were being met, advocated on the behalf of persons with disabilities, as well as conducted monthly pre-service trainings to assure compliance with all state and agency regulations.

Shannon serves on the Board of Directors of the Pennrose Foundation, a nonprofit charitable organization that further enhances the company’s mission of transforming communities. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biobehavioral Health with a minor in Human Development and Family Studies from Pennsylvania State University and is certified as a Mental Health First Aid Instructor and a Fair Housing Specialist.