North Fulton Advisory Committee Meeting with Sarah-Elizabeth Langford, DAFC
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North Fulton Advisory Committee Meeting with Sarah-Elizabeth Langford, DAFC
Date:
January 7, 2022
Time:
8:15 AM - 9:15 AM EST
Registration:
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Event Description:
Join the Council For Quality Growth's North Fulton Advisory Meeting on January 7, 2022 at 8:15 AM in-person at the CQG Offices in Sandy Springs with Ms. Sarah-Elizabeth Langford, Interim Executive Director of the Development Authority of Fulton County.
This is a hybrid meeting. When registering for this meeting, please indicate whether you will be attending in-person or joining the meeting via Zoom. Zoom meeting details will be emailed only to virtual registrants the day before the meeting. If you would like to change your registration type, please email Kathryn Jones at KJ@CouncilForQualityGrowth.org.
Sarah-Elizabeth Langford
Interim Executive Director
Development Authority of Fulton County
Sarah-Elizabeth Langford is an Atlanta native and Howard University School of Law graduate who brings nearly two decades of successful experience in affordable housing development, government policy and community relations.
Through her roles as president and affordable housing developer at Five Points Development and as the former Director of Affordable Housing and Philanthropy at National Church Residences, Langford has extensive experience advancing quality affordable housing to better serve communities. From determining feasibility, obtaining financing and capital, securing partners and building consensus among stakeholder groups, she continues to ensure developments fit within a community’s existing goals in order to be successful. Being a consensus builder, Langford was able to overcome community opposition and navigate tense political climates in various cities across the Southeast to successfully complete more than $100 million worth of affordable housing developments.
“Throughout my career, I’ve focused on economic development as a means to serve people and communities. At the Development Authority of Fulton County, we are committed to keeping Fulton County competitive as we also seek to bring equitable economic opportunities across the county.”
Langford has also served as Vice President of Government and Corporate Partnerships for Two One Technology and early in her career was a legislative affairs specialist for the Office of the Chief Financial Officer and Office of General Counsel for the Government of the District of Columbia.
She currently serves as a board member on the University System of Georgia Board of Regents, Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students and the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. She is also a Fulton Education Foundation President’s Advisor and a 2009 Leadership Georgia graduate.
Langford has a juris doctor from Howard University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in French from the University of Michigan.
This is a hybrid meeting. When registering for this meeting, please indicate whether you will be attending in-person or joining the meeting via Zoom. Zoom meeting details will be emailed only to virtual registrants the day before the meeting. If you would like to change your registration type, please email Kathryn Jones at KJ@CouncilForQualityGrowth.org.

Interim Executive Director
Development Authority of Fulton County
Sarah-Elizabeth Langford is an Atlanta native and Howard University School of Law graduate who brings nearly two decades of successful experience in affordable housing development, government policy and community relations.
Through her roles as president and affordable housing developer at Five Points Development and as the former Director of Affordable Housing and Philanthropy at National Church Residences, Langford has extensive experience advancing quality affordable housing to better serve communities. From determining feasibility, obtaining financing and capital, securing partners and building consensus among stakeholder groups, she continues to ensure developments fit within a community’s existing goals in order to be successful. Being a consensus builder, Langford was able to overcome community opposition and navigate tense political climates in various cities across the Southeast to successfully complete more than $100 million worth of affordable housing developments.
“Throughout my career, I’ve focused on economic development as a means to serve people and communities. At the Development Authority of Fulton County, we are committed to keeping Fulton County competitive as we also seek to bring equitable economic opportunities across the county.”
Langford has also served as Vice President of Government and Corporate Partnerships for Two One Technology and early in her career was a legislative affairs specialist for the Office of the Chief Financial Officer and Office of General Counsel for the Government of the District of Columbia.
She currently serves as a board member on the University System of Georgia Board of Regents, Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students and the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. She is also a Fulton Education Foundation President’s Advisor and a 2009 Leadership Georgia graduate.
Langford has a juris doctor from Howard University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in French from the University of Michigan.