Georgia Murray is the managing director of MMI, LLC. A founding board member of First Commons Bank in Newton, MA, Georgia was also an active board member of Capital Crossing Bank, participating in the strategy which led to the bank’s sale to Lehman Brothers. Georgia has been president of the Multifamily Housing Institute, a trustee of the Urban Land Institute, director of the National Multifamily Housing Council and has spoken on national and local panels about affordable housing. Georgia was a senior advisor to the Harvard Graduate School of Design on the Public Housing Operating Cost Study and co-authored a case study on affordable housing finance which she co-teaches at the Tuck School and Harvard Business School. She was a member of the executive committee of the Commonwealth Housing Task Force. Georgia currently serves as a member of The Victims Rights Law Center and is a founding member of CounterQuo, an organization that seeks to challenge the way our culture responds to sexual violence. She served as the first director of the ICIC’s Inner City Economic Forum (ICEF). She also serves on the boards of the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, the Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc. and Franklin Street Properties.