NCSHA Announces 2024 Board of Directors — NCSHA
WASHINGTON, DC — The National Council of State Housing Agencies elected its 2024 Board of Directors on October 15 during the association’s Annual Conference. Board officers and directors are nominated from among and voted on by the executive directors of the member state housing finance agencies.
NCSHA’s re-elected officers are:
- Chair: Ralph M. Perrey | Tennessee Housing Development Agency
- Vice Chair: Jennifer Ho | Minnesota Housing
- Secretary/Treasurer: Robin Wiessmann | Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
Scott Spivey of the Mississippi Home Corporation is the Immediate Past Chair.
Newly elected directors are:
- Scott Farmer | North Carolina Housing Finance Agency
- Tiena Johnson Hall | California Housing Finance Agency
- Chrystal Kornegay | MassHousing
- Elmer Moore, Jr. | Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority
- Steve Walker | Washington State Housing Finance Commission
Maura Collins of the Vermont Housing Finance Agency was re-elected to serve as the Executive Committee’s at-large member.
Incumbent directors are:
- Dan Brennan | MaineHousing
- Bryan Butcher | Alaska Housing Finance Corporation
- Kristin Faust | Illinois Housing Development Authority
- Scott Hoversland | Wyoming Community Development Authority
- Nandini Natarajan | Connecticut Housing Finance Authority
- Christopher Nunn | Georgia Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Housing and Finance Authority
- Ryan Vincent | Kansas Housing Resources Corporation
“I appreciate the vote of confidence and look forward to working with all of my colleagues, with the Board of Directors, and with NCSHA’s outstanding professional staff to keep the work of state HFAs in the minds of elected officials, housing policy makers and thought leaders,” said Perrey.
Executive Director Stockton Williams said, “NCSHA’s Board of Directors continues to reflect the remarkable depth and diversity of state housing finance agency leadership across the country.”
About the National Council of State Housing Agencies
For more than 50 years, state housing finance agencies have played a central role in the nation’s affordable housing system, delivering financing to make possible the purchase, development, and rehabilitation of affordable homes and rental apartments for low- and middle-income households.
The National Council of State Housing Agencies is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization created to advance, through advocacy and education, the efforts of the nation’s state HFAs and their partners to provide affordable housing to those who need it. NCSHA’s vision: An affordably housed nation. Learn more at www.ncsha.org.
For more information, contact Lisa Bowman, Director of Marketing and Communications.