Daniel Kay Hertz

Director of Housing

Daniel leads Impact for Equity’s Housing Program with a focus on removing barriers and promoting housing choice across the Chicago region and Illinois.  Prior to joining Impact for Equity, he served as the Director of Policy, Research, and Legislative Affairs at the Chicago Department of Housing, where he played a leadership role in successful efforts to strengthen tenant protections, reform the city’s zoning laws through an equitable transit-oriented development lens, and pass a $1.25 billion housing and economic development bond that seeded the country’s largest municipal social housing revolving fund.  Daniel is also the former Research Director at the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, where he led research on state and local pension issues and managed operations of a fair housing program.  He was a Senior Fellow at City Observatory, a think tank and outlet for urban policy analysis. In 2018, Daniel published the book The Battle of Lincoln ParkUrban Renewal and Gentrification in Chicago.  He was named to Crain’s Chicago 40 Under 40 in 2022.  

Daniel has a Masters in Public Policy from the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy with a Certificate in Municipal Finance.  He received his B.A. from Harvard College. 

When not working, Daniel enjoys reading fiction, biking, and spending time with his family.

Press Coverage:

Will CHA Finally Build Long-Promised Housing? Agency Moves To End Landmark Housing Lawsuit, by Rachel Hinton, Block Club Chicago

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