Two senior leaders at the Weingart Center Association, one of the largest homeless services nonprofits in Los Angeles, have been placed on leave amid an ongoing investigation into irregularities in its housing projects. Weingart president and CEO Kevin Murray, a former state senator, and Weingart real estate development director Ben Rosen have been put on leave while the nonprofit conducts an internal review, the Los Angeles Times reported. The company is looking into “certain” homeless housing projects “in light of recent reporting raising questions concerning the valuation,” spokesperson Stefan Friedman said. The Weingart board appointed chief operating officer Tonja Boykin […]
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