Richmond Habitat Appoints Beth Banasik as Vice President of Finance and Administration

Richmond, VA (July 8, 2024)Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity (RMHFH) is pleased to announce Beth Banasik as the Vice President of Finance and Administration for the organization. In her new role, Beth will lead the Finance, HR, and IT departments of RMHFH.

Beth is an energetic leader with four decades of experience ranging from big corporate hospitality to small business, county government to non-profit. Her diverse background lends a unique perspective to managing finances while maintaining customer and employee satisfaction.

A prior work site volunteer and Treasurer on the Board of Directors with Loudoun County Habitat for Humanity, Beth is no stranger to Habitat for Humanity’s mission. She is excited to use her skills and expertise to move Richmond Habitat’s vision forward – building a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

Beth and her family are recent transplants from Northern Virginia and are enjoying exploring Richmond’s food scene, thrift stores (including our ReStores), and hiking trails. When not gardening or renovating her new home, you are likely to find her volunteering at our work sites.

“Beyond Beth’s expertise and past experience with Habitat, we are excited about her passion for affordable housing and seeing all facets of the organization succeed,” RMHFH COO Matt Waring said. “We know she will be a huge asset to our team.”

About Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity was founded in 1976 as a nonprofit organization committed to providing safe, affordable housing opportunities across the world. Habitat for Humanity is a global nonprofit housing organization working in local communities across all 50 states in the U.S. and in approximately 70 countries. Habitat’s vision is of a world where everyone has a decent place to live. The Richmond Habitat chapter joined the affordable housing effort in 1986, serving the City of Richmond, Henrico County and Chesterfield County. Since then, Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity has built more than 390 homes for local families. Along with our partner families, generous volunteers and donors, we will continue to build homes, communities, and hope. To learn more, visit www.richmondhabitat.org