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With extensive experience transforming government and corporate operations throughout the United States and internationally,
Ms. Corbett has built a reputation for delivering high-quality innovative solutions to Fortune 100 corporations an
d federal, state, and local government entities.
She previously served as Deputy Chief of Operations for the Chicago Housing Authority,
the second-largest public housing authority in the United States.
In 2016, she received the Chicago's Defender 2016 Women of Excellence Award for providing leadership, organizational process improvements,
and transforming real estate development within CHA while inspiring others through vision, exceptional achievement, and the ability to increase operations within government.
In 2019, she founded EPI, L.L.C. (formerly "Efficient Process Implementation, LLC"), a minority and women-owned government consulting firm specializing in
strategic planning, program management, real estate development, innovative technology-based solutions, and program regulatory training and compliance.
Headquartered in Chicago, EPI has U.S. office locations in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Nashville, and an international footprint with recent expansion to Hyderabad, India.
Ms. Corbett's educational background includes Nonprofit Management study at Harvard University Extension, a Master of City & Regional Planning,
Masters of Corporate Real Estate (MCR) designation, Six Sigma Certification, Rutgers University Certification for Executive Director Education Program (EDEP),
and a Bachelor of Science in Speech Communications from Tennessee State University. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated.
Ms. Corbett remains deeply committed to social justice and ensuring that all individuals—regardless of their socioeconomic class, gender, race, sexuality,
disability, and age—are not marginalized within society, but instead provided an equal opportunity to achieve their highest potential in life through
effective housing policies, key stakeholder partnerships, and access to safe, sustainable, and affordable communities for all.
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