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Rosemary Hernlein, Chair, Appointed, May 8, 2020

Rosemary Hernlein brings over 15 years of experience in management and social services to the Jackson County Housing Authority Board. With a strong leadership, team-building, and community engagement background, Rosemary has a proven track record of guiding individuals and teams toward achieving self-sufficiency and employability goals. In her previous role with the Department of Human Services, Rosemary led efforts to set and meet program goals, conducted needs assessments, and ensured compliance with federal and state regulations.

Rosemary, a dedicated community member, has worked closely with the Housing Authority of Jackson County (HAJC) to address housing scarcity. She is excited by the board’s innovative approaches and is committed to contributing to lasting and productive change in the community. Rosemary’s passion for helping others and her] creativity in problem-solving make her a valuable asset to the board.

Throughout her career, Rosemary has received several leadership awards and is deeply motivated by the betterment of the community. She looks forward to continuing to serve and support the mission of the Jackson County Housing Authority.

Lori Magel, Vice-Chair, Appointed, October 26, 2011

Lori Magel has been a Rogue Valley developer and home builder for more than 24 years. She has built more than fifty custom homes throughout the region.  In 2007 she won the award for Jackson County Home Builder of the Year.  Lori is President of the Jackson County Home Builders’ Association and presently serves on the Executive Committee and the Education Committee of the Oregon Home Builders’ Association.

Jay Stormberg, Commissioner, Appointed December 26, 2012

Jay Stormberg has 26 years experience in commercial banking and currently holds the position of VP/SR Relationship Manager at American West Bank. Ms. Stormberg has vast experience with short-and long-term financing of commercial and multi-family residential projects.

Pat Stoddard, Commissioner, Appointed August 05, 2015

Pat Stoddard currently invests and manages real estate assets for her personal portfolio. She has had a long career in real estate brokerage, selling property in Florida, Colorado, and Southern Oregon. Furthermore, she represented RVCDC for several years, guiding them through the process of purchasing and selling properties.

Milan Hanson, Commissioner, Appointed July 11, 2018

Milan is a native Oregonian and has followed in his family’s footsteps to become a fourth-generation attorney. Milan minored in both Chinese and Japanese languages at the University of Oregon and even has represented clients speaking only Spanish.

Milan’s practice areas include civil litigation, land use, family law and business law. Milan has twice attended and graduated from the Oregon Trial Advocacy College. He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce and has attended their Leadership Academy. Milan is a Board Member of the Self Reliance Center, a non-profit corporation that builds hospitals and conducts frequent free or low-cost health clinics in Nepal. Milan enjoys white water rafter, reading, enjoying good food, and attending live music shows. 

Teresa Gaglio, Commissioner, Appointed, September 26, 2018

Teresa Gaglio is the agency’s Public Housing Tenant Representative and brings to the board a firsthand standpoint and experience regarding the housing needs of the clients we serve. Teresa currently holds the position of Legal Assistant at the Center for Nonprofit Legal Services. Teresa has attained an Associate of Applied Science in Business Technology; Legal assistance certificate; and in 2017 she was an Alpha Zeta Pi member.

 Therese MacGregor, Commissioner, Appointed, February 10, 2021

Therese MacGregor is currently a Realtor in Jackson County. Therese has nearly 20 years of experience in real estate. Therese understands Jackson County’s housing crisis, particularly after witnessing the devastation of the Almeda Fire in 2020. Therese values being involved in her community, she loves helping people find homes while also increasing her knowledge on resources that may be available for low-income families.

Board Meeting Minutes

January, 2021