Natallie Keiser
Executive Director, HouseATL
Ms. Keiser is a dedicated non-profit executive experienced in creating opportunities for families with low incomes, strengthening communities and working for a more just and equitable society. She currently serves as the first Executive Director for HouseATL, where she is strengthening and expanding a multi-sector coalition advancing housing affordability in metro Atlanta. She was previously responsible for the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s community development strategy in Atlanta, where she applied a racial equity lens to community leadership development, community safety, affordable housing and commercial development, including the Pittsburgh Yards inclusive economic development project. Prior to that, she operated a community development consulting practice specializing in strategic planning, project management, fundraising, interim leadership and board governance.
Before founding Keiser Consulting, Natallie provided leadership at Resources for Residents and Communities as the Chief of Staff. RRC was a nationally respected non-profit community development corporation with business lines in housing development, property management, homebuyer and financial education, and community building. Previous roles have included supervising national microenterprise development projects for the Association for Enterprise Opportunity and guiding the United Way of Metro Atlanta’s strategy in microenterprise and workforce development. Additional experiences included the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, a New Orleans transitional housing program and the International Fourth World Movement in several countries.
Natallie holds a Master’s degree in Public Policy from the University of Chicago. She is a graduate of Leadership Atlanta, the Urban Land Institute’s Center for Leadership and the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Regional Leadership Institute. She has held numerous volunteer leadership roles, including current roles with the Urban Land Institute’s Livable Communities Council, Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership Advisory Board, Enterprise Community Partners Advisory Board and the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Regional Housing Task Force.
