Washington, D.C., – RealEstateRama – The National Housing Conference (NHC) is pleased to announce the appointment of four new members to its Board of Governors, alongside the reappointment of four distinguished returning members. With these additions, NHC’s Board remains one of the most diverse and representative housing boards in the nation, reflecting a broad spectrum of industry expertise and perspectives.
Returning to the Board are Duane Duncan of Enact MI; Bryan Greene of the National Association of REALTORS®; Kathryn Monet of the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans; and Michael Novogradac of Novogradac & Company, LLC. They will be joined by newly appointed members Keith Bickel of Bank of America; Amy Hovey of the Michigan State Housing Development Authority; Noerena Limón of the Casita Coalition; and Gisele Roget of Overbrook Square Group. The new members’ terms will officially commence in June 2025.
“We are thrilled to welcome Keith, Amy, Noerena, and Gisele to our Board of Governors,” said Ali Solis, Chairwoman of NHC’s Board of Governors. “With their leadership and deep industry knowledge alongside our dedicated returning members, we are well-positioned to drive meaningful change in housing policy and closes the supply and affordability gaps for all Americans.”
NHC remains committed to assembling a Board that reflects the diverse makeup of the nation and the housing industry. Representing bipartisan leaders from across the housing spectrum in every region of the country—including lenders, homebuilders, affordable housing advocates, real estate professionals, housing development corporations, and housing finance agencies—NHC’s Board fosters collaboration centered on one key priority: affordable housing.
“NHC remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering a Board of Governors that reflects the full spectrum of the housing community,” said David M. Dworkin, NHC President and CEO. “We are eager to work with these accomplished leaders to advance our mission of ensuring quality, affordable housing for all.”
NHC also extends its appreciation to John O’Callaghan of the Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership; Angie Garcia Lathrop of Bank of America; and Akilah Watkins of Independent Sector, whose terms are ending, for their dedicated years of service and invaluable contributions to the Board.
For more information about NHC and its Board of Governors, please visit www.nhc.org.
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About the National Housing Conference (NHC): Founded in 1931, the National Housing Conference is the oldest and broadest housing coalition in America. NHC is a diverse continuum of affordable housing stakeholders who convene and collaborate through dialogue, advocacy, research, and education, to develop equitable solutions that serve our common interest—an America where everyone is able to live in a quality, affordable home in a thriving community. Politically diverse and nonpartisan, NHC is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. To learn more about NHC, visit www.nhc.org.
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