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Morris Habitat For Humanity Appoints New Chief Financial Officer
Jack Koeppe Has Been Named Morris Habitat For Humanity's New Chief Financial Officer

Morris Habitat for Humanity, a major builder and leading advocate for affordable housing in New Jersey, today announced that Jack Koeppe has been named chief financial officer. Koeppe also joins Morris Habitat’s executive team.
“We are excited to welcome Jack as an integral member of the Morris Habitat family,” said Liz DeCoursey, Morris Habitat CEO. “He brings a wealth of experience with over 35 years of accounting and finance expertise. Morris Habitat is a complex organization with our home building, home repair and retail operations. Jack is enthusiastic about connecting with our team, understanding the intricacies of our organization, and identifying opportunities to enhance the services we offer.”
“I am excited to take on this new role to support our critical mission of building and improving affordable housing for families here in New Jersey,” said Jack Koeppe, Morris Habitat CFO. “Working in partnership with our valued team members, donor base and volunteer network, I look forward to assisting the organization as it takes bold action to further expand its impact on communities across Morris and Middlesex counties and beyond.”
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Previously, Koeppe served as founder and principal of North Star Capital Group, a real estate investment company whose mission is to give people a better place to live. He has also served in a variety of finance, controller, accounting and audit positions at Realology Holdings Corporation, Weichert Workforce Mobility, Core Laboratories, Borg-Warner Security Corporation and Deloitte.
Koeppe holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Seton Hall University and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Accounting from Saint Peter’s University. He is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
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Morris Habitat for Humanity builds more than just homes—the organization empowers families to build brighter futures for generations to come. Home is the foundation to achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance that people need to shape a better tomorrow for themselves and their families. Additionally, every home constructed helps to strengthen the fabric and economies of local communities for all citizens.
About Morris Habitat for Humanity
Morris Habitat for Humanity is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization, Habitat for Humanity International, committed to building homes, communities, and hope. The organization, which is one of the leading builders of affordable housing in New Jersey, serves 68 municipalities in Morris and Middlesex Counties and the Greater Plainfield area. Through volunteer labor and monetary donations and materials, Morris Habitat builds affordable new homes and provides home repair services to income eligible families and individuals. Since 1985, Morris Habitat has served nearly 1,000 families through building 188 local homes, preserving 431 homes for low-income and senior residents, and helping 373 families with housing solutions worldwide. The local affiliate organization has engaged more than 150,000 volunteers in its various programs. Morris Habitat also operates a successful ReStore home improvement and furnishings outlet in Randolph which has kept 17,588 tons of reusable materials out of landfills and funded 36 homes. For more information, visit MorrisHabitat.org or call 973-891-1934.
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