2011 Board Announcements

(December 7, 2010) - The Greenville County Redevelopment Authority (GCRA) is pleased to announce its 2011 board of directors appointed by the Greenville County Council. The board's executive committee was elected in a recent board meeting and includes Joseph Wilson as chairman; David A. Doser as vice-chairman; and Fred Woods as treasurer. J. Darrell Kellett was reappointed by the Greenville County Council to serve a three year term. Wil Brasington, Erin Culbertson, and Amy Dunn were the board's new appointments to serve a three year term.  Other members of the board of directors include Sandra C. Garrison, Louise Holmes, John Mahony, Fletcher L. Martin Jr., and Tom Van Norstrand.  The board will provide leadership in addressing critical housing and redevelopment issues in Greenville County.  Joseph Wilson, Board Chairman, thanked departing Board members Daniel T. Jones, III; William H. Moore; and K. Todd Yeomans for their combined 25 years of service to the organization.

  • Joseph Wilson (chairman) - senior manager at Windstream, Inc
  • David A. Doser (vice-chairman) - senior associate with Clark Patterson Lee
  • Fred Woods (treasurer) - founder of The Woods Law Firm
  • Wil Brasington - director of Alumni Relations for Clemson University
  • Erin Culbertson - attorney at Culbertson and Alexander, LLC
  • Amy Dunn - currently stay at mom. Since graduating from Furman University in 1994 she has served the Greenville County community in many capacities, through her employment and volunteer work.
  • Sandra C. Garrison - Greenville County Auditor's Office
  • Louise Holmes - retired banking accountant and fuel management consultant
  • J. Darrell Kellett - owner of Kellett Plumbing Co., Inc. and Great South Partners, LLC of Greenville, SC
  • John R. Mahony - Joy Real Estate Co., Inc. in Greenville and Fortune Academy in Myrtle Beach
  • Fletcher L. Martin, Jr. - retired administrator and principal from Anderson District 1
  • Tom Van Norstrand - retired from GE Corporation in the marketing department

About GCRA

GCRA’s mission is to improve the quality of life for low and moderate income citizens of Greenville County by administering Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds and developing community partnerships. GCRA takes a comprehensive approach to community revitalization by building new homes, rehabilitating existing homes, and strengthening the infrastructures of the communities, as well as providing credit and homeownership education programs. GCRA works throughout Greenville County, including Fountain Inn, Greer, Mauldin, Simpsonville, and Travelers Rest.

Community Posters

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Check out our community posters, showcasing houses and landmarks in each historic neighborhood.

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Photos

  • New Construction: Preview a selection of GCRA’s newly constructed homes, featuring various floor plans and beautiful landscaping.
  • Rehab Projects: GCRA works closely with homeowners to provide home improvements. View some of the before and after photos.