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  Grand Rapids Business Journal


Nancy Haynes holds a meeting at the Fair Housing Center with, from left, Lucia White, Elizabeth Vezino and Liz Keegon.

 

Haynes is passionate about fair housing

 


As a young girl, Nancy Haynes first wanted to be a baseball player like Joe Morgan, and later, a lawyer like Atticus Finch.

Nancy Haynes has directed the Fair Housing Center of West Michigan for the past 11 years, but her first chosen career track would have taken her into a totally different field — from housing to home plate and onto a baseball diamond.

 

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