NCHH30 Throwback Thursday
Week 53: June 1, 2023
by Christopher Bloom
NCHH turned THIRTY on September 4, 2022, so we’re celebrating with a new “Throwback Thursday” photo each week.
Happy Healthy Homes Month, everybody!
And because it’s National Healthy Homes Month, there are many competing demands for your time and ours, so we’re going to keep this throwback on the short side.
We want to use this post to give a shout-out to our good friend, Jo Miller, who joined the team at HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes (OLHCHH) last December. Jo is no stranger to National Healthy Homes Month, but we think this will be her first year working it from the HUD side. We doubt she’s allowed to share secrets (assuming that there are any), but we’re very excited to see how OLHCHH’s outreach changes with a certified social media strategist helping out.
So, be sure to follow @HUDHealthyHomes on Twitter (and us, of course), so you don’t miss anything new from the Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes this month or in the future.
Also, while we have your attention, allow us this shameless plug for NCHH’s fifth annual National Healthy Homes Month Twitter chat, which is happening on Wednesday, June 28, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. ET. You can read all about it and register here. And if you enjoy this month’s Twitter chat, you can thank Jo Miller (seen at the NCHH25 reunion/reception in 2017), because Jo was instrumental in making NCHH’s first several chats the successes they were.
See You Next Week
We hope that you’ve enjoyed this throwback in honor of our 30th anniversary. Remember that we’ll post a new throwback every Thursday morning at 9:04 a.m. on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter through September 2023. If you’ve missed a previous post, you can always reminisce with us via our NCHH30 gallery.
Christopher Bloom is NCHH’s communications and marketing manager. He joined NCHH in 2008 after nearly a decade in the real estate industry. In a previous role at NCHH, he coordinated a national Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) training program, one of the most successful in the nation. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Textual Studies from Syracuse University.