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Steve Liga Appointed Interim CEO at Habitat for Humanity Prince William

Liga [Photo: Uriah Kiser/Potomac Local News]
Steve Liga has joined Habitat for Humanity Prince William as the part-time Interim CEO, tasked with modernizing infrastructure, enhancing operations, and leading various initiatives, including the 30th Anniversary Campaign and recruiting a new full-time CEO.

In 2022, Liga left ACTS in Dumfries after serving as its CEO for seven years.

Press release:

Steve Liga joined Habitat for Humanity Prince William on June 12 as our part-time, Interim CEO. During his tenure, he will be updating our infrastructure, streamlining our operations, improving the profitability of our ReStore (so we can increase the number of our Critical Home Repair projects), completing the renovation of the two houses in our Home Ownership Program and moving families into their new homes, leading our 30th Anniversary Campaign, recruiting for and training our board of directors, and assisting us hire our next full-time CEO. Whew! And did we mention this was a part-time position?

Mr. Liga is the President of Liga Consulting & Training, a company that provides consultation and training based on his extensive skills and expertise in non-profit management, strategic planning, policy and advocacy work, program development, and evaluation. He has over thirty years of experience in the field of social services, twenty-five of which he spent as a CEO of various non-profit organizations. Mr. Liga’s volunteer service has included positions on many nonprofit boards of directors, such as the national Zero Abuse Project, where he is currently Vice Chair.

Mr. Liga’s mission is to help non-profit organizations improve their performance, impact, and sustainability by offering customized solutions and guidance. He specializes in non-profit governance, policy advocacy, storytelling, and board development. He has a proven track record of increasing budgets, launching new programs, and improving efficiencies for his clients and former employers. He has also been a respected resource for media outlets and a frequent speaker at conferences and workshops. He is passionate about improving the health and well-being of the communities he serves, especially the medically underserved, the hungry, and the victims of interpersonal violence.

Working with us at Habitat for Humanity Prince William County is not just another contract for Mr. Liga. His roots with Habitat for Humanity go all the way back to his college days, where he and his wife founded Villanova University’s Habitat for Humanity chapter, which at one point was the largest college-based Habitat chapter in the world!

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