Strategy
Define Firebird's mission, operating model, priorities, long-term structure, and community transition strategy.
Firebird's leadership structure is being developed alongside the organization. The current focus is on responsible planning, honest communication, strong systems, and building the expertise required for future operations.
Firebird Holdings was founded around the belief that homelessness programs need more than buildings and good intentions. They need dependable operations, trained staff, appropriate technology, responsible financial systems, clear procedures, community partnerships, and long-term accountability.
Brandon Savage is leading the early development of Firebird's organizational structure, adult and youth campus concepts, ShelterNow technology, website, documentation, and long-term community-transition model.
The founder's role during this stage includes researching requirements, developing plans, identifying risks, building partnerships, coordinating technology development, and seeking qualified professional guidance.
Firebird does not represent one founder as having all of the expertise needed to operate complex housing, youth, healthcare-connected, technology, and community programs. Responsible growth will require experienced professionals, community input, and qualified leadership across multiple fields.
Firebird's leadership goal is not to build around one person. It is to create an organization with clear accountability, qualified teams, distributed expertise, and systems capable of lasting beyond any individual leader.
Firebird's current leadership work is focused on building the foundation required before programs can responsibly begin operating.
Define Firebird's mission, operating model, priorities, long-term structure, and community transition strategy.
Develop workflows, staffing models, procedures, safety systems, reporting structures, and accountability standards.
Guide the development of ShelterNow and connect technology decisions to real program operations.
Identify legal, regulatory, privacy, security, licensing, reporting, and documentation needs.
Build relationships with professionals, providers, governments, nonprofits, property owners, and community organizations.
Clearly distinguish completed work, current development, confirmed decisions, and future goals.
Firebird's leadership philosophy is centered on systems, accountability, transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
Strong leadership should help teams understand their responsibilities, give them appropriate tools, create clear decision-making processes, and make it possible for programs to continue when individual leaders change.
Leadership should also be willing to identify mistakes, seek outside expertise, respond to evidence, and change direction when a better approach becomes clear.
Firebird should not expand faster than its systems, funding, staffing, safety, and oversight can responsibly support.
Public communication should accurately describe what exists and avoid overstating progress, partnerships, or capabilities.
Complex decisions should involve qualified people with relevant legal, clinical, technical, operational, financial, and community experience.
Reliable programs should not depend on employees repeatedly overcoming preventable organizational failures.
Firebird's long-term goal is to build programs capable of continuing under qualified local leadership.
Firebird's governance and advisory structures are still being developed. The final structure may vary between Firebird Holdings LLC, operating entities, future campuses, technology operations, and any future nonprofit organizations.
As the organization grows, governance should provide meaningful oversight of finances, safety, compliance, technology, resident protections, conflicts of interest, performance, and major strategic decisions.
Titles such as board member, advisor, officer, executive, or campus director should only be published after the role and relationship have been formally confirmed.
These are anticipated leadership functions, not current job openings or confirmed appointments.
Organization-wide leadership responsible for strategy, finance, operations, partnerships, compliance, and long-term sustainability.
Qualified directors and managers responsible for daily operations, staffing, safety, resident support, compliance, and community coordination.
Experienced professionals helping shape trauma-informed services, case-management standards, behavioral-health coordination, and resident protections.
Technical leadership overseeing ShelterNow architecture, security, privacy, accessibility, data quality, testing, and production readiness.
Oversight of legal requirements, licensing, funding rules, data standards, insurance, incident response, and organizational risk.
Support for preparing mature programs to transfer responsibly to qualified nonprofit and community leadership.
Firebird welcomes conversations with experienced professionals who may be able to provide guidance, review, referrals, or future advisory support.
Emergency housing, case management, staffing, safety, referrals, resident engagement, and program quality.
Licensing, safeguarding, education, development, family systems, trauma-informed support, and youth privacy.
Entity structure, contracts, employment, licensing, privacy, funding requirements, housing law, and risk.
Budgeting, internal controls, accounting, insurance, governance, audit readiness, and sustainable funding.
Software architecture, cybersecurity, privacy, accessibility, HMIS standards, data governance, and testing.
Local government, healthcare, education, nonprofits, housing providers, residents, and people with lived experience.
Firebird will avoid presenting informal conversations, early interest, volunteer input, or unconfirmed relationships as formal leadership appointments, advisory roles, board service, or partnerships.
Leadership profiles should identify whether a person is an employee, owner, officer, contractor, volunteer, advisor, board member, or community partner when that distinction is relevant.
As leadership changes, Firebird intends to update this page so the public can understand who currently holds responsibility for the organization and its programs.
Firebird welcomes thoughtful conversations with professionals and community leaders who can help strengthen governance, operations, technology, compliance, safety, resident services, and long-term sustainability.