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Tim McCormick

Housing & homelessness advocate, organizer, designer prototyper; editor/founder of HousingWiki, lead organizer & editor at Village Collaborative, co-organizer of PDX Shelter Forum.
Oakland, California
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Tim McCormick

Housing & homelessness advocate, organizer, designer prototyper; editor/founder of HousingWiki, lead organizer & editor at Village Collaborative, co-organizer of PDX Shelter Forum.
Oakland, California
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Tim McCormick is a skilled product manager, product developer, and designer with over two decades of experience across various fields and organizations, including software and Internet startups, academic publishing, community organizing, and housing and homelessness advocacy. He is recognized for his graphic design proficiency, social media and networking skills, fundraising and grant-writing, concept design, curation, idea-bridging, community organizing, and product development capabilities. Tim has a passion for working on multiple projects to support more affordable, adaptable, and just housing and cities, from political advocacy and community organizing to alternative-housing design and prototyping. He is currently the lead organizer and editor at Village Collaborative and was the founder and editor of HousingWiki and Houslets. Additionally, he was a co-organizer at The Village Collaborative and media and community manager at SF YIMBY.

Tim is a graduate of Yale University with a degree in Design and Applied Arts and has studied Library and Information Science at the NYU/LIU joint program. He has also completed a course certificate in Literacies of Cooperation at Rheingold University. Tim has spoken at conferences and events, received grants, and exhibited his work and projects at various venues, including the SF Market Street Prototyping Festival and the Institute for the Future. He is available for full-time, part-time, or contract work and can be found on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and his website.

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