
Christine Kim
Capacity Building Network Member
Suzanne Wagner is a principal and founder at Housing Innovations (HI), a consulting group that assists communities and organizations to develop and implement effective solutions to ending homelessness. Suzanne has provided training and consultation to hundreds of nonprofit and public agencies throughout the country to expand their capacity to provide effective services and implement evidence-based practices (EBP’s) that are proven to promote stability in the community. Specifically, she has worked with organizations to implement and evaluate Critical Time Intervention (CTI), Housing First, Moving On from Supportive Housing (MOSH) and other EBP’s. Suzanne is a member of the Steering Committee for the Center for the Advancement of CTI at the Silberman School of Social Work at CUNY Hunter College. She has also worked with numerous jurisdictions to redesign their systems to promote equity, deliver efficient and effective services, and achieve measurable results. Suzanne has over 30 years of experience in the design and delivery of home and community-based services for vulnerable populations ranging from adolescents and families to single adults with complex needs. She is a licensed Social Worker and holds a Master Degree in Social Work from Columbia University and a Bachelor Degree from Barnard College.