The Seattle City Council recently confirmed Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s appointments of Robert Crutchfield, Paul Purcell and Gerald Smiley to at-large positions on the Seattle Housing Authority Board of Commissioners.
The seven-member Board has oversight of SHA policies, the agency’s annual budget and the executive director, a position currently held by Andrew Lofton.

Robert Crutchfield is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Washington, where he served as department chair for eight years. He also directed the UW Graduate School’s Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program. His research and teaching focused on criminology, and a number of his studies were of Seattle neighborhoods. In 2014, his book Get a Job: Labor Markets, Economic Opportunity, and Crime was published by New York University Press. In the book, he analyzed how employment disadvantage and economic inequality lead to individual crime and delinquency, and neighborhood crime rates. He earned a B.A. from Thiel College in Greenville PA and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University.

Paul Purcell was the President and founder of Beacon Development Group where he oversaw the development of nearly 5,000 affordable housing units. He served as Chair of the Washington State Governor’s Housing Advisory Board, the Governor’s Task Force on Financing Senior Housing, the Joint Committee on Farm Worker Housing and the Policy Advisory Team for Housing. Prior to founding Beacon, Purcell oversaw housing development for Catholic Community Services of Western Washington. He holds a B.A. from Western Washington University and a Master of Public Administration degree from Seattle University.

Gerald Smiley is an organizer at the Laborers’ Local Union 242. He serves as a board member of a nonprofit organization committed to developing affordable workforce housing, social justice, economics and education. Smiley also serves on the SHA Section 3 Committee, which advises a program to help public housing residents and others in the community with low incomes gain the skills, access to jobs and small business contracts they need to become self-sufficient.
The new commissioners, whose terms are effective immediately, are replacing former commissioners Zachary De Wolf, David Moseley and Jermaine Smiley. They join current board members Deborah Canavan Thiele (chair), Emily Abbey (vice-chair) Ahmed Abdi and Dr. Paula Houston.