Lisa Rice

President and Chief Executive Officer


As President and CEO, Lisa Rice directs the National Fair Housing Alliance’s (NFHA) mission to eliminate all forms of housing discrimination and ensure equitable housing opportunities for all people and communities. NFHA leads the fair housing movement and is the trade association for roughly 200 member organizations throughout the country.

Ms. Rice is a published author contributing to several books and journals addressing a range of fair housing issues including Creating Justice in a Multiracial Democracy; The Fight for Fair Housing: Causes, Consequences, and Future Implications of the 1968 Federal Fair Housing Act; Designed for the Future: 80 Practical Ideas for a Sustainable World; Discriminatory Effects of Credit Scoring on Communities of Color; and From Foreclosure to Fair Lending: Advocacy, Organizing, Occupancy, and the Pursuit of Equitable Credit.

She is one of the nation’s leading experts on fair housing, lending, and Responsible AI policies, having played major roles in crafting sections of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, establishing the Office of Fair Lending within the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and implementing other legislative and policy initiatives. She also helped lead the investigation and resolution of precedent-setting fair housing and lending cases, securing remedies for millions of people as well as the elimination of systemic discriminatory practices.

Ms. Rice serves on the Board of Directors of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, Center for Democracy and Technology, Center for Responsible Lending, The Redress Movement, and FinRegLab. She is also a member of the JPMorgan Chase Consumer Advisory Council, Mortgage Bankers Association Consumer Advisory Council, Freddie Mac Affordable Housing Advisory Council, Fannie Mae Affordable Housing Advisory Council, and Rocket Consumer Advisory Forum.

She has received numerous awards, including the National Housing Conference’s Housing Visionary Award, was selected as one of TIME Magazine’s 2024 “Closers,” and named by Forbes as a 50 Over 50 Honoree.

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