government relations campaigns for multinational corporations and trade associations in the aviation, pharmaceutical and reinsurance industries. In 2018, Tyler co-founded All for Transportation, a historic citizen-led campaign to fund county transportation improvements. The successful campaign collected over 77,000 citizen petitions, raised over $4 million and passed with 57% of the vote. Tyler obtained his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from George Washington University and his law degree from the University of Florida. 3:30 p.m. A Home for All Based upon the findings of the 2022 Point-In-Time (PIT) count, 0.1% of Hillsborough County residents sleep in a shelter, on the streets or in places not meant for human habitation. Attendees will hear how the community is working together to ensure homelessness is rare, brief and non-recurring. Antoinette Hayes Triplett CEO, Tampa Hillsborough Homeless Initiative
Antoinette D. Hayes-Triplett joined the Tampa Hillsborough Homeless Initiative (THHI) as the Tampa/Hillsborough County Continuum of Care (CoC) CEO and chairperson in August 2014. During Antoinette’s tenure at THHI, the community
has experienced a 6% reduction in total homelessness, a 42% reduction in homeless veterans, and a 19% reduction among chronically homeless people. Previously, Antoinette served as a city planning executive in St. Louis for 13 years. Under her leadership, St. Louis received over $130 million in competitive funds and implemented over 30 new programs focusing on removing barriers, developing collaborations and providing exceptional housing and services for those experiencing homelessness. Antoinette is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. She has undergraduate degrees from Southern Illinois University at
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