Owner’s Representative@Heritage Development Services
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Frank L. White is a nationally experienced real estate development professional and nonprofit leader with more than four decades of experience delivering faith-based, homeless services, housing, and community-serving real estate projects throughout the United States. His career uniquely integrates mission-driven development expertise with executive nonprofit governance, enabling organizations to transform complex real estate initiatives into facilities that advance dignity, stability, and long-term community impact.
Mr. White currently serves as Chair of the Honorary Board of Interfaith Works of Montgomery County, a $18 million nonprofit organization with approximately 150 staff members, providing emergency shelter, supportive housing, essential needs, and workforce services to more than 35,000 residents annually. He previously served as Board Chair, Finance Committee Chair, Governance Committee Chair, Executive Committee Member, and Board Director, contributing to organizational strategy, fiduciary oversight, executive leadership support, and long-range planning.
In his leadership capacity, Mr. White has been a key real estate and development lead for Interfaith Works’ current 10,000-square-foot corporate headquarters, providing guidance on site strategy, space planning, development coordination, and long-term facility planning to support a growing, mission-critical organization. He also led the establishment of Interfaith Works’ first Honorary Board, strengthening philanthropic leadership and community advocacy.
Professionally, Mr. White is an independent real estate development consultant and owner’s representative specializing in faith-based institutions, homeless services facilities, supportive housing, assisted living, and nonprofit community centers. His current and recent engagements include:
• Owner’s representative for a $25 million, 65,000-square-foot assisted living facility in Prince George’s County, Maryland
• Lead consultant for the $3.5 million acquisition and development of a homeless shelteMore...