Adria Crutchfield is an affordable housing and community development leader with public service experience that spans federal, state, and local government legislative and executive branches. Since February 2019, she has served as the Executive Director of the Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership, dedicated to helping families access high-quality housing in low poverty areas with strong schools, strong public amenities, and ample job opportunities.
She has held roles in public administration, external affairs, issue advocacy, and coalition building focused on improving the quality of life of vulnerable populations and creating vibrant cities. Adria serves on as board chair of housing mobility nonprofit, Mobility Works. Previously, she served on the Biden-Harris Transition HUD Agency Review Team as well as Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s Housing Committee Transition Team and Maryland Governor Wes Moore's Housing Committee Transition Team.
Adria is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis where she studied architecture and American University where she earned her master’s in public policy. She is a proud alum of Coro Leadership New York and an alum of the 2022 cohort of the Leadership; a not-for-profit organization committed to strengthening Baltimore by developing and connecting the region’s civic leaders.