Elizabeth serves as Deputy Director at LISC Bay Area. She brings over 15 years of experience in community development and city and transportation planning, plus a deep love of collaboration and tackling inequity in the systems that shape the built environment. Previously, Elizabeth was Director for the Great Communities Collaborative at the San Francisco Foundation, leading collaborative strategy development, fundraising, and grantmaking together with GCC’s funders, advocates, organizers, and public sector partners. She has worked in the Bay Area, nationally, and in Chicago, where she started her career at a CDC on the southwest side of the city. She graduated with a BA from the University of Chicago and a Master of City Planning from the University of California at Berkeley. She currently serves as a board member of the Northern California Land Trust.
Elizabeth Wampler
Fulcrum Fellows
•2019 - 2020
Field Catalysts
•2022 - 2023
Focus Area:
Affordable Housing•Community and Economic Development•LISC
Deputy Director
Oakland, California
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