Housing Authority of the City of Fort Myers hires Kim Grabert as COO
The Housing Authority of the City of Fort Myers has announced Kim Grabert as its chief operating officer.
In this role, Grabert will oversee day-to-day operations and advance strategic initiatives for the Housing Authority. She will work alongside her team to successfully implement key programs, including the Housing Choice Voucher Program, Family Self-Sufficiency Program and Neighborhood Stabilization Program, while also overseeing asset management, resident services, human resources, information technology and maintenance.
Grabert brings nearly 30 years of experience in operations and human resources within the child welfare field. Previously, she has worked as a child protective investigator for the Florida Department of Children and Families, the statewide director of human trafficking prevention and most recently served as the assistant commissioner of regional operations for the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services.
Grabert graduated with a bachelor’s degree in justice from American University and a master’s degree in public administration from Florida Gulf Coast University.
“We are thrilled to have Kim join our team,” said Marcia Davis, executive director of the Housing Authority of the City of Fort Myers. “Her passion for serving others is evident, and her leadership experience will be invaluable as we continue expanding affordable housing opportunities across Southwest Florida.”
To learn more about the Housing Authority, visit HACFM.org or call 239-344-3220.
About the Housing Authority of the City of Fort Myers
The Housing Authority of the City of Fort Myers and its nonprofit development arm, the Southwest Florida Housing Foundation, serve as a catalyst for expanding access to safe, stable and sustainable housing throughout Southwest Florida. Together, they work to develop, preserve and revitalize communities through affordable rental housing. Their efforts support individuals, families and seniors across the region by connecting them with housing solutions and associated programs tailored to their needs. For more information, visit www.HACFM.org or call 239-344-3222.


