Greg Gillette
Board Chair
Greg Gillette is an engineer and passionate entrepreneur. His professional career path includes, Citon Construction, Project Manager for twenty-five years, CEO of 16001 Schoolcraft LLC, Transitional Housing for the Homeless, Vayu Aerospace, and most recently Flight-Testing Engineer.
Gillette’s education includes, liberal art studies Morehouse College, master’s in electrical & electronic engineering technology from Wayne State University Manor Hybrid/EV Vehicles.
Greg has maintained multiple board affiliations in addition to currently being chairman of the Inkster Housing Commission board, he has been appointment board member for Inkster Housing Redevelopment Corporation, and Board Member for St. Clements Housing Board in Inkster, Michigan.
Chairman Gillette’s mission statement intel’s learning as much as possible about the present model of low-income housing and its potential benefits to the homeless community. To provide leadership and accountability for the community of Inkster, Michigan in which he resides and ultimately help provide shelter for the underserved low-income community. Another goal of Gillette’s interest is in Multifamily Real Estate and the eradication of homelessness. When not advocating for the homeless, Greg enjoys farming and aerial photography.
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