Robyn Bipes-Timm

President, Tchfh Lending Inc. (cdfi Of Twin Cities Habitat For Humanity) at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity

Robyn Bipes-Timm has a diverse background in the non-profit and health care sectors. Robyn currently serves as the President of TCHFH Lending Inc., a subsidiary of Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity. Prior to this role, they held positions at the Greater Minnesota Housing Fund (GMHF) and Minnesota Equity Fund (MEF), where they were responsible for leadership of lending and programs. Robyn also worked as a Project Manager at UnitedHealth Group and as a Development Consultant. Robyn'searly career experience includes working as a Membership Associate at the Walker Art Center. Throughout their career, Bipes-Timm has demonstrated expertise in program management, strategic planning, and community impact.

Robyn Bipes-Timm's education history includes a Master in Public Policy degree from the University of Minnesota, specializing in Housing and Community Development, which they obtained from 2005 to 2007. Prior to that, they earned a BA degree in Arts Administration with a focus on Art History and Economics from Lewis and Clark College between 1995 and 1997. Before Lewis and Clark College, they attended Gustavus Adolphus College from 1992 to 1994, where they studied Art History and Religion.

In addition to their formal education, Robyn Bipes-Timm has also obtained several certifications. Robyn completed the Citi Leadership Program for Opportunity Finance, a program focused on the CDFI industry, from Wharton Executive Education and Opportunity Finance Network in January 2015. In December 2012, they completed the Emotional Intelligence for Leaders certification provided by InsideOutcomes. Robyn has also completed training programs such as Building Multifamily Housing, I, II, III from NeighborWorks America. Although the specific dates are not provided, Robyn Bipes-Timm has obtained certifications as an Economic Development Finance Professional (EDFP) and a Housing Development Finance Professional (HDFP) from the National Development Council.

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