Greenville County Redevelopment Authority Announces Board of Directors & Officers for 2015

January 7, 2015

GREENVILLE, SC – The Greenville County Redevelopment Authority (GCRA) is pleased to announce its 2015 board of directors appointed by the Greenville County Council. The board’s executive committee was elected in a recent board meeting and includes David Doser as chairman, Richard Davis as vice-chairman, and Tom Van Norstrand as treasurer. Richard Davis and David Doser were re-appointed by the Greenville County Council to serve a three year term, and D. Barry Coleman and Derrick Gambrell were recently appointed to the Board by County Council.

  • David A. Doser (Chairman) – senior associate with Clark Patterson Lee
  • Richard Davis (Vice-Chairman) – sales manager with IBM based in Greenville
  • Tom Van Norstrand (Treasurer) – retired from General Electric Corp. and is now active in several community activities
  • D. Barry Coleman – branch manager with Carson’s Nut, Bolt, & Tool
  • J. Kent Dillard – president and part owner of Dillard Excavating Co., Inc.
  • Amy Dunn – currently stay-at-home mom
  • Derrick Gambrell – financial analyst with Windstream Communications
  • Jane Kizer – database administrator with Charter Communications
  • Fletcher L. Martin, Jr. – retired administrator and principal from Anderson District 1
  • Walter Moragne – retired from General Electric Corp. and is now active in several community activities
  • Charlotte Osmer – attorney with South Carolina Legal Services
  • Todd Yeomans – Realtor with Keller Williams Realty

About GCRA 

GCRA’s mission is to improve the quality of life for low and moderate income citizens of Greenville County by administering Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds and developing community partnerships. GCRA takes a comprehensive approach to community revitalization by building new homes, rehabilitating existing homes, and strengthening the infrastructures of the communities, as well as providing credit and homeownership education programs. GCRA works throughout Greenville County, including Fountain Inn, Greer, Mauldin, Simpsonville, and Travelers Rest.