
NEW YORK, NY – HELP USA, the national homeless services provider and developer of affordable and supportive housing, announced the election of David Greenberg and Munish Khaneja, MD, to its Board of Directors and the appointment of Jeremiah Schofield as Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). The leadership updates come as HELP USA marks 40 years of impact and innovation in the face of rising homelessness and housing insecurity nationwide.
“These leadership additions reflect our commitment to deliver best-in-class services to people experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity,” said Dan Lehman, President & CEO of HELP USA. “David and Munish deepen the Board’s expertise, adding capacity in publicly funded programs and healthcare-related services; while Jeremiah’s administrative operations experience in large, complex organizations is invaluable as HELP USA continues to grow in scale and scope.”
Greenberg is Chief Financial Officer at Vibrant Emotional Health and previously served at the NYC Office of Management and Budget, most recently as Deputy Director for all Health & Social Services agencies and programs.
“Fiscal discipline, transparency, and smart allocation are how we sustain impact at scale,” Greenberg said. “I look forward to working with HELP USA’s leadership to ensure every dollar advances housing stability.”
Khaneja is Chief Medical Officer at Parachute Health, with prior executive roles at CareAbout Health and HealthEdge and board service at Partners in Care, Corp. and Consensus Health.
“Data-driven, value-based care and coordinated services are essential to health and housing stability,” Khaneja said. “I look forward to contributing that perspective to discussions HELP USA’s future.”
As Chief Administrative Officer, Jeremiah Schofield will oversee Human Resources, Information Technology, Purchasing, and Leasing & Real Estate management for program operations, with a focus on enhancing organizational systems and cross-functional performance in support of frontline programs.
Schofield said, “The mission is best served by reliable systems and better tools—my job is to make those real for staff and sites,” Schofield said. “I look forward to partnering across programs to remove obstacles and support results.”
The additions of David Greenberg and Munish Khaneja, MD, to the Board and the appointment of Jeremiah Schofield as CAO underscore a strategy of smart growth and cross-sector expertise—pairing safe, stable housing with modernized systems and wraparound services to help individuals and families stay housed.
About David Greenberg
David Greenberg is the Chief Financial Officer at Vibrant Emotional Health and a seasoned public-sector finance leader. At the New York City Office of Management and Budget, he served across three Mayoral administrations, focusing on the budgeting and performance of the City’s vast portfolio of health and human services government agencies and contracted service providers. He holds a BA from the University of Texas and an MPP from the University of Southern California.
About Munish Khaneja, MD
Munish Khaneja, MD, is a physician, executive, investor, and founder working at the intersection of providers, payers, and health information technology. He is Chief Medical Officer at Parachute Health and has held senior roles including Physician/Executive Advisor at CareAbout Health and Chief Medical Officer at HealthEdge. He serves on the boards of Partners in Care, Corp. (Treasurer) and Consensus Health. Dr. Khaneja holds an MPH from Columbia University and an MD from SUNY Downstate, where he completed residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics.
About Jeremiah C. Schofield
Jeremiah C. Schofield is a senior government executive with more than 25 years of leadership in large-scale operations and systems modernization at the Social Security Administration. He most recently served as Associate Commissioner for Analysis, Integration, and Performance Oversight and previously as Associate Commissioner for Public Service & Operations Support, where he managed a $6 billion operating budget and a workforce of 41,000 while advancing enterprise digital services and facility modernization nationwide. He holds an MBA from the City University of Seattle, completed the Senior Executive Fellow Program at Harvard Kennedy School, and earned a BA from Messiah University.
About HELP USA
For 40 years, HELP USA has worked to ensure that everyone has a place to call home. Serving nearly 600,000 individuals and families since its founding in 1986, the organization has provided shelter for people in crisis, built affordable housing, and strengthened communities through prevention and supportive services. Today, HELP USA addresses the root causes of homelessness at more than 60 sites across New York City and the country. For more information, visit www.helpusa.org.

