ANTONIO MANNING, Board Member
Prior to joining Affordable Living for the Aging as the President and CEO, Antonio Manning served as ALA’s Chairman of the Board. Antonio comes to ALA with extensive experience spanning corporate philanthropy, community development, and affordable housing.
Antonio Manning was most recently the West / Southwest Region Executive for the Global Philanthropy Group of JPMorgan Chase & Co. In this role, Antonio managed philanthropy and community relations for California, Oklahoma and Texas that included a staff of 7 and a budget of $20 million. Previously, Antonio served as First Vice President and Regional Grants Manager in Washington Mutual’s Community and External Affairs Division. In this capacity, he managed community relations and company corporate contributions in affordable housing, community development and educational reform initiatives in California. Antonio joined Washington Mutual in 2000. His previous roles included Western Regional Director of the Fannie Mae Foundation and a member of the program staff for the James Irvine Foundation.
Antonio is an active member of the community. He is a founding member of African- Americans in Philanthropy – Southern California, a membership organization comprised of corporate and philanthropic executives. He has served as a commissioner for the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. Manning’s other board of director affiliations have included Abode Communities, Center Theatre Group, Center for Philanthropy and Public Policy, Community Development Technologies Center, Corporation for Supportive Housing, Heritage Homeownership Partners, Los Angeles Business Council, Los Angeles Urban League, and the Pasadena Arts Council. His current board of directors include Chair of Coalition for Responsible Community Development, Los Angeles Business Council/Institute, Insight Center for Community Development and Vice-Chair Weingart Center Association. Antonio also serves on the local advisory board for the Local Initiatives Support Corporation and the Southern Leadership Councils for Enterprise.
Antonio attended the University of Southern California and is a native of Los Angeles.
