NLIHC is pleased to welcome Noah Patton as its newest housing policy analyst.
In this position, Noah will be responsible for identifying, analyzing, advocating, and engaging the Coalition’s membership and network in action on federal policy and regulatory activities related to NLIHC’s mission and priorities, including disaster housing recovery. A member of the NLIHC policy team, Noah will report to NLIHC vice president for Public Policy Sarah Saadian.
Born and raised in the Washington, DC area, Noah comes to NLIHC from Baltimore, MD, where he worked at the Homeless Persons Representation Project, Inc. (HPRP), helping to advocate for policies to expand public-benefit programs and protecting Housing Choice Voucher holders. After working as a campaign and state house staffer in Maryland, Noah received a JD from the University of Baltimore School of Law. While in law school, Noah was heavily involved in coordinating Legal Observers of the National Lawyers Guild to protect the legal rights of Baltimore-area political protestors and served as a Kellogg’s Law Fellow at the NAACP Office of the General Counsel working on transit equity and educational policy. Noah received his B.A. in Political Science from McDaniel College in Westminster, MD. He has been a member of the Maryland bar since 2018.
Please join us in welcoming Noah to the NLIHC team.