Mountain Housing Opportunities’ Longtime Leader Announces Retirement, Board Chair to Conduct Search
[Asheville, NC, March 16, 2023] Scott Dedman, President and Executive Director of Mountain Housing Opportunities (MHO), announced plans to retire in August of this year after 30 years in the role.edman was one of seven volunteer founders of MHO in 1988 and joined as Executive Director five years later after serving as Chair of the Board of Directors. “Besides raising my family with my wife Karen, MHO has been my life’s work,” Dedman shared. “At MHO, we believe that if you work in this community, you should be able to live here in a safe, attractive, affordable home in a good neighborhood. And when you retire or if you become disabled, this should still be true. This belief has fueled our mission over the last thirty-five years. The work that MHO leads in the region—in building and preserving housing affordability—has never been more relevant than it is today.”
Charlie Owen, Chair of MHO’s Board of Directors, will lead the organization’s executive search. MHO’s Board has been aware of Dedman’s plans to retire for more than a year, allowing for strategic and intentional succession planning. “Under Scott’s leadership, MHO has substantially impacted the health, welfare, and dignity of the people who call this region home,” Owen said. “Today, MHO is the most productive it’s been in 35 years of operation. We will seek a leader to further the existing momentum at MHO, ensuring that the critical work to address our region’s affordable housing crisis continues.”
Owen has tapped a small group of fellow Board Members, community leaders, and seasoned MHO staff to serve on the Executive Search Committee. The Committee selected BroadView Talent Partners as their search firm. They plan to post the CEO position in April. Owen emphasized the importance of engaging a firm with a proven record of placing diverse candidates in leadership positions in the housing sector, saying, “BroadView has a great track record and comes highly recommended from a number of affordable housing peers.”