Habitat Speakers Bureau
Through the Habitat Speakers Bureau, organizations can speak to subject matter experts on topics including the history of the Habitat for Humanity, benefits of the homeownership program, how to be an advocate, and more.
Topics include but are not limited to:
The Habitat Difference: Benefits of the Habitat Homeownership Program
The History of Habitat for Humanity
Impact of Habitat Pinellas and West Pasco in Your Community
How to Get Involved: Volunteer Opportunities
Securing Our Future: Sponsorship Opportunities & Events
Advocate: How to Become an Advocacy Ambassador
Culture Code: How We Habitat
Meet the Speakers
Scroll Down and click individual headshots to view a list of speakers and learn more about their areas of expertise, find short biographies and high-resolution photos that can be downloaded for immediate distribution. Habitat encourages organizations to take advantage of the exceptional level of expertise available through the Speakers Bureau.
Prior to Habitat, Camila worked at Tech Data where she found Habitat through a home sponsorship. While working there, she had the privilege of joining Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Paso Counties on a global village trip to Malawi, Africa. Following that trip, she was adamant about finding a job within the affiliate, goal she achieved two years later.
A Colombian native, she moved to the United States in 2001 and has called St. Petersburg her home ever since. She is a member of the Mortgage Banking Association, an avid equestrian, and paddle boarding enthusiast.
Brittney, a St. Petersburg native, says her admiration for education comes from her Grandfather the late educator Cecil B Keene Sr. who dedicated his life to education from 1958-2008.
Sean is a positive, energetic, hands-on leader who is able to engage and communicate with a wide range of stakeholders. He has considerable experience with affordable housing policy, government relations and affordable housing funding sources. Sean has presented on affordable housing policy or advocacy related topics on countless occasions, including for statewide organizations such as the Florida Housing Coalition and the Florida Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials and at the Habitat for Humanity International – National Conference. Sean also serves the community on a multitude of boards and committees, including Pinellas Homeless Continuum of Care, Pinellas County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee, City of St. Petersburg Social Action Funding Committee, Grow Smarter Steering Committee and Community Foundation Tampa Bay Pinellas Leadership Council.
Personally, Sean is a lifelong Pinellas County resident and currently resides with his wife and son in St. Petersburg. He possesses an undergraduate degree in Human Services as well as a graduate degree in Mental Health Counseling from Springfield College (MA). Sean is also a proud alumnus of Leadership Pinellas (c/o 15’), past Chair of the St. Petersburg Young Professionals and was honored by the Tampa Bay Business Journal in 2017 with the ‘Up and Comer’ award. When not discussing affordable housing policy, Sean is a diehard Tampa Bay Rays fan and a season membership holder. He is always happy to chat affordable housing policy, hometown Tampa Bay Rays baseball, Lightning hockey or Bucs football.
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Request a Speaker
To request a speaker, please fill out the form below. For further information on this program, please contact Morgan Brochetti, Chief External Relations Officer at mbrochetti@habitatpwp.org or 727-536-4755 ext. 203.