Beyond the Resume with Jim Mather (Riding the Mission-Driven Road)

In this episode of Beyond the Resume, host Chris Papa talks with Jim Mather, President and CEO of Century Housing.

Jim’s story is anything but ordinary — from editing a dirt bike magazine to leading one of the state’s top affordable housing lenders, his career path proves that purpose and curiosity can fuel lifelong impact.

Together, Chris and Jim dive into the origins of Century Housing, the pivotal role of CDFIs and capital markets in community development, and what makes a truly mission-driven leader. Jim also shares how coffee, cooking, and calm focus shape his daily routine — and his leadership style.

If you’re passionate about affordable housing, nonprofit leadership, and social impact, this conversation goes beyond titles and résumés to reveal the real story behind the work.

Chapters

(02:45) The Century Freeway Lawsuit That Built a Legacy

Jim explains the unique origin story of Century Housing and how a major legal settlement led to lasting community development.

(07:58) From Dirt Bikes to Development

How Jim’s early career as a magazine editor and construction worker sparked a lifelong passion for urban planning and housing.

(14:35) Inside the World of CDFIs

A breakdown of what community development financial institutions do — and how they fund affordable housing across California.

(20:18) Leadership Lessons from the Top

Jim shares what it’s like to lead an organization with three business arms — and how he balances impact with innovation.

(24:50) Hiring for Heart and Mission

What Jim looks for in candidates: curiosity, adaptability, intelligence, and a genuine drive to make a difference.

(28:35) Books, Coffee, and Calm

Jim talks about his daily rituals, from pour-over coffee to cooking, and how they keep him grounded as a leader.

(32:10) Looking Ahead: The Future of Affordable Housing

Reflections on policy, capital, and the people who make housing happen every day.

Links

YouTube: https://youtu.be/pt4tPDA6QhY

Spotify: https://bit.ly/4oUQ62r

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3I3nkG9

Web: https://www.jacksonlucas.com/podcast/jim-mather