Greehey is the visionary behind the 22-acre shelter and services campus for people experiencing homelessness that opened in 2010.
Haven for Hope founder Bill Greehey is stepping down as chairman of the board of the nonprofit that opened in 2010.Haven for Hope founder Bill Greehey is stepping down as chairman of the board, the nonprofit homeless service center announced Tuesday.
Through the years, Greehey has contributed more than $34 million to Haven for Hope and its partner agencies and over $51 million through the NuHope Golf Tournament. Greehey added that “with the culture established and a sound financial footing in place,” it was a good time for him to step down. “Bill Greehey is a true icon who has set the standard for business and civic leaders in San Antonio and across the country for more than 40 years, and he has been an incredible inspiration and mentor for me,” said Gentry. “His generosity and passion have had an immeasurable impact on our city, and Haven for Hope is the result of his vision and his compassion for the least fortunate in our community.
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