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Antony Chiang

Principal

​Antony is passionate about equity and maximizing investing's potential to make a transformative difference in community. He has a proven track record in the development of hundreds of market rate and affordable housing units.

In 2021, Antony and ten others co-founded the Ministry Housing Investment Group (MHIG), which manages 16 units, housing 47 new Americans, and continues to grow.

 

Prior to Millennium NW he was the CEO/President of a $1.5 billion foundation, and the founding President of Empire Health Foundation with $100 million in assets.

 

Antony founded three social enterprises creating innovative solutions to increase the impact of philanthropy and non-profits. He is nationally recognized philanthropy leadership and innovative investments that achieved measurable impact results for diverse communities.  

 

 Antony earned his JD from Stanford Law School.​​

Robert Foster

Managing Director

Robert has executed and structured impact investments across a variety of stages and sectors. Robert helped structure a $2.1B housing transaction as the Executive Director of Accelerating Market-driven Partnerships (AMP), an investing initiative launched by Secretary Hillary Clinton at the State Department and executed in partnership with the U.S. Secretary of State, the Rockefeller Foundation, the World Bank, the Aspen Institute, and Fortune 50 companies.

Robert has also structured and raised a $1MM Women’s Empowerment Loan Fund, a fund that made low-cost loans to underrepresented women business owners. He has also worked as an analyst with Underdog Ventures, one of the nation’s top five impact investing venture firms.

 

Robert has acquired, refurbished, and co-opeated 12 units over the past 10 years, 11 of which are in partnership with Antony.

Robert is a board member of the Kroc School of Peace Studies at the University of San Diego. Robert earned his MSc from Oxford University.

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