People

People

Jennifer Borrero

Georgia Organizing Director

Housing Story

Growing up as a first-generation American from Mexico and Colombia, I witnessed firsthand how housing instability impacted my family and community, from overcrowded living conditions to the constant stress of rising rents. As I navigated my own journey, I saw how the lack of affordable housing limited opportunities for so many, creating barriers to education, health, and stability. These experiences fueled my passion for advocating for equitable housing solutions and ensuring that safe, affordable homes are accessible to all.

Bio

Jen Borrero first became involved in the pro-housing movement during her early career, inspired by a passion for finding equitable housing solutions that benefit local legacy residents and addressing homelessness among young people. With years of experience as a community-driven developer and as the founder of the Youth Housing Coalition (YHC), Jen has led initiatives to empower Gen Z leaders to create systemic change through housing policy reform. As an award-winning entrepreneur and advocate, Jen has been recognized as a "30 Under 30" recipient and a TEDx speaker for her contributions to housing and social justice. She holds a Master’s in Healthcare Administration from Georgia State University and serves as a United Nations Ambassador, where she brings her expertise in housing and sustainability to a global stage. Now, as the Georgia Organizing Director for YIMBY Action, Jen continues her mission to create inclusive, sustainable communities that prioritize access and equity.

Joh Gehlbach

Senior Campaigns Manager

Housing Story

I grew up in a small town in Vermont – so small that I attended a neighboring town’s high school because our town didn’t have one. When I visit my hometown today, so much of it is physically the same. The same homes, the same farms, the same general stores, but so many of the faces I used to see around town have changed. The majority of the people I grew up with don’t live there anymore. Like myself, nearly all my classmates moved away in search of broader economic opportunity because even after pursuing higher education, we couldn’t afford to live in the communities we grew up in. The housing shortage impacts small towns, big cities, and everywhere in between. Housing in all of our communities should be abundant and affordable. As Matthew Desmond wrote in Evicted, “Without safe and stable housing, everything else falls apart.”

Bio

After spending countless hours watching their neighbors stand up in public meetings to oppose new homes, Joh helped to co-found RVA YIMBY in 2023. Prior to joining YIMBY Action, Joh worked as a lobbyist at the Richmond Association of REALTORS® (RAR) for over a decade, ultimately becoming the organization’s chief lobbyist in 2022. During Joh’s time at RAR, they developed an expertise in housing policy, land use, and legislative advocacy. They graduated from the University of Richmond in 2012 and are currently pursuing a Masters of Urban & Regional Planning from Virginia Commonwealth University.