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SUMMARY:Black Homeownership Collaborative One-Year Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:The Black Homeownership Collaborative (BHC) is delighted to invite you to the celebration of our one-year anniversary at Atlanta Metropolitan State College in Atlanta\, Georgia on June 20\, 2022. Almost a year ago\, we announced the BHC on the first federal Juneteenth holiday in Cleveland\, Ohio\, with HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge and Senator Sherrod Brown. The holiday was significant in that we wanted to recognize the history of racial segregation in America and our intention to counter the impacts of harmful housing policies on the Black community through our collective work. \nThis year\, we look forward to hosting Ginnie Mae President Alanna McCargo; Mayor of Atlanta Andre Dickens; National Urban League President Marc Morial; Mortgage Bankers Association Chair Kristy Fercho; and many more Atlanta-based housing groups\, local leaders\, and elected officials at our celebration. The event will highlight the unique position that Atlanta has in advancing Black homeownership and offer intentional strategies and solutions for local housing leaders to offer the 177\,000 mortgage-ready Black millennials in Atlanta. \nBHC will launch our consumer-facing website that makes it easier for potential first-time homebuyers to assess their readiness for homeownership\, learn about the process from a trusted source\, and be connected to a housing counselor or homeownership advisor. Mortgage-ready homebuyers will be directly connected with a list of real estate professionals and mortgage lenders. \nWe believe there is an opportunity for the Atlanta metro area to lead the nation in increasing the Black homeownership rate. We hope that you will spend your holiday with us! \nSpeakers and panel discussions\nThis event will feature remarks from several public officials and leaders in industry and advocacy\, including: \n\n\n\nAlanna McCargo was sworn in as Ginnie Mae’s 18th President in December 2021. She began her work with the Biden-Harris Administration as a Presidential Appointee in the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as Senior Advisor for Housing Finance for Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. Ms. McCargo’s career in housing finance spans decades and has centrally focused on how America’s housing finance system can equitably and affordably serve the capital and credit needs of all households. Prior to joining the Biden-Harris Administration\, Alanna was Vice President of the Housing Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute\, a social and economic policy research firm where she led and developed evidence-based research and analysis on the U.S Housing Finance system.\n\n\n\nAndre Dickens is the 61st Mayor of Atlanta. A proud native of Atlanta and a product of Atlanta Public Schools\, Mayor Dickens is focused on bringing opportunity and equity to the city that he loves. Mayor Dickens’ agenda is rooted in Moving Atlanta Forward\, through improving public safety\, increasing opportunities for the city’s young people\, empowering neighborhoods\, and investing in housing and combatting homelessness\, all while fostering a culture of integrity in the City.\n\n\nMarc H. Morial is the President and CEO of the National Urban League. Over the last 15 years\, Marc has expanded the reach of our services by empowering our affiliate movement and created a framework to create policies that serve communities of color. As Mayor of New Orleans from 1994 to 2002\, Morial led New Orleans’ renaissance and left office with a 70% approval rating.\n\n\nKristy Fercho chair of the Mortgage Bankers Association and executive vice president and head of Wells Fargo Home Lending\, where she oversees one of the nation’s leading combined home lenders and servicers. In her role\, Fercho leads a team of more than 25\,000 mortgage professionals in sales\, operations\, servicing\, capital markets\, portfolio management\, and related business\, risk management\, and supporting functions.\n\n\n\n\nLydia Pope is Owner/President of E & D Realty & Investment Co\, Inc.\, E&D Realty Property Management Division and E&D Construction Company. Lydia is currently Branch Manager for NID-HCA\, a HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency and Certified Property Manager from REMBI. Some of her past and current accomplishments are: Current 1st Vice President of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers\, Inc. (NAREB) & will be the 3rd Female President In over 70+ years in 2021\, Past President & Chairman of the Board of the Women’s Council of NAREB\, Mt. Pleasant Advisory Board\, Ohio Housing Finance Agency Committee\, Cleveland Realtist Association Past President & Chairman\, Cleveland/Akron Legislative Committee\, NAACP Member and more.\n\n\n\n  \nA Focus on Atlanta: Local Perspectives and Sustainable Homeownership\n\n\n\n\nThe Atlanta metro region has the potential to lead the nation in promoting homeownership for Black families. Research from Freddie Mac has shown that the region has one of the highest populations of mortgage-ready Black Americans in the country\, making it an important opportunity to help close the racial homeownership gap. This panel will focus on the perspectives of local stakeholders and explore how the city can lead by example in engaging Black communities and offering sustainable homeownership solutions for its residents. Panelists will discuss the unique setting of the region\, innovative local partnerships\, effective local and federal policy tools\, as well as local lessons that can translate into state and federal policy solutions. This panel will include: \n\n\n\nAshani O’Mard is Senior Vice President for Strategic Housing Investments at the Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership. A seasoned affordable housing and community development professional\, Ashani O’Mard combines her passions and talents for connecting people to pathways of prosperity and addressing Atlanta’s housing affordability crisis. She has worked in community banking\, affordable housing\, and led teams in fundraising and capital development. As a leader in the affordable housing space\, she strives to connect housing affordability to greater social outcomes.\n\n\nLoretta Williamson is Head of Mortgage Strategic Growth for Truist Bank. Loretta has over 20 years of mortgage experience and is a subject matter expert on Conventional\, FHA\, VA\, USDA\, Housing Finance Agency lending and Down Payment Assistance. Loretta’s expertise has led her where she is today. Loretta currently leads a team that is responsible for developing strategies to attract new clients such as first time homebuyers\, millennials\, undeserved segments and overall inclusive lending. Loretta is also responsible for the creation and implementation of strategy tactics and initiatives that influence CRA growth and mitigating HMDA and Fair Lending risk.\n\n\nNancy Flake Johnson is president and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta. She has served as Vice President of Programs for the Detroit Urban League\, led Howard University’s Small Business Development Center\, was a tax manager with Coopers & Lybrand\, and operated an accounting\, tax and consulting practice.\n\n\nDr. Christie Cade is Vice President for the Southern Region at NeighborWorks America. As Regional Vice President\, Christie directs the deployment of NeighborWorks America’s  financial and technical services throughout thirteen states in the Southeast Region of the U.S. and the District of Columbia.  She leads a team of professionals focused on advancing affordable housing\, community development and lending organizations in both urban and rural communities. Christie has over 30 years of progressive leadership experience in the arenas of  real estate development and financing\, mortgage lending. corporate strategies and growth\, business development and financial management\, board governance and leading high performance teams. She has served in executive roles for  nonprofit\, public\, and private fortune 500 entities. Her work has been in urban\, suburban\, and rural markets and she has provided consultation for the development of state\, regional and national  policies and strategies for advancing communities to thrive and residents to flourish.\n\n\n\n\nCourtney English believes in leaving thing better than he found him. An Atlanta native\, English was the youngest person to hold city-wide office in Atlanta’s history\, first elected to the Atlanta Board of Education at age 24. In 2014 at age 28\, he was elected unanimously by his colleagues to serve as that board’s chairman—the youngest in the history of the school system. During his tenure in the board\, he raised teacher pay\, increased classroom spending\, increased the graduation rate from 51% to a record high of 79%\, and sent more students off to college. Today\, English serves as the Senior Advisor to Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens\, where his policy portfolio includes some of Atlanta’s most pressing public challenges\, including affordable housing\, economic development\, youth engagement\, and closing Atlanta’s long-standing equity gaps.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\nThe Power of Collaboration: Innovative Partnerships and National Initiatives to Close the Racial Homeownership Gap\n\n\n\n\nThe Black Homeownership Collaborative launched a year ago with the bold intention of increasing Black homeownership by 3 million net new households by 2030. Since its launch\, collaborative members have been convening strategic meetings and finding creative ways to collaborate toward moving us closer to our collective goal. Whether that’s taking meetings jointly with high-ranking elected officials\, drafting collective sign-on letters\, convening forums\, or finding ways to be involved in each other’s initiatives\, the Collaborative has served as a meeting place for bold and creative thinking on advocacy. This panel will present the research results from various members of the Collaborative\, discuss what we have learned\, what we need to understand better\, and how we can work together to make progress towards our ultimate goal of 3 million new homeowners. This panel will include: \n\n\n\nCy Richardson is a Senior Vice President at the National Urban League\, and a member of the League’s Executive Leadership Team. Prior to being appointed in 2013 to lead the League’s Programs Department\, he previously served as Vice President for Housing and Community Development where he promoted asset building and wealth creation for people of color in urban America. In his current role he leads the League’s program design\, implementation and evaluation activities\, supporting national efforts to create economic and social opportunities and ensure that prosperity is widely shared regardless of race\, gender\, ethnicity\, or geography. As a grants officer\, he has supported efforts to increase economic security and mobility for low-income families\, close the racial wealth gap\, and advance financial inclusion.\n\n\nLaurie Benner is Associate Vice President of Programs at the National Fair Housing Alliance. is responsible for developing\, implementing\, managing\, and evaluating innovative national programs designed to advance research\, programs\, and policies that provide equitable access to homeownership\, housing\, economic\, and other opportunities. Her primary focus is to spearhead the Keys Unlock Dreams initiative – a 10-city program aimed at expanding affordable and fair housing options; increasing the homeownership rate and related benefits for people and communities of color; preventing an unbalanced recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic; and closing the racial wealth and homeownership gaps.\n\n\nBryan Greene is Vice President of Policy Advocacy at the National Association of REALTORS® where he oversees all legislative and regulatory advocacy on behalf of the association’s 1.4 million members. Bryan joined NAR in November 2019\, and spent his first year at NAR raising the association’s profile in Washington and nationwide on all fair-housing-related policy matters as NAR’s first Director of Fair Housing Policy.\n\n\nCourtney Johnson Rose is the Chief Executive Officer of George E. Johnson Development Inc.\, which is a\nfull-service real estate firm specializing in development services\, owner representation\, master planning\,\nresidential and commercial brokerage services. Courtney was recently appointed by the Texas Governor to the Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation. Courtney also serves on the Board of Directors and as Chair of the Real Estate Committee for the Greater Houston Partnership\, the Board of the Houston Land Bank and was appointed as a\nCommissioner for her city’s Planning and Zoning Commission. Courtney serves as First Vice President of\nthe National of Association of Real Estate Brokers and is the current Chair of the Board for the Texas\nAssociation of African American Chambers.
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SUMMARY:Catalysts for Change: Reducing the Racial Homeownership Gap
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of homeownership month\, Urban Institute and National Housing Conference will be co-hosting a convening called Catalysts for Change: Reducing the Racial Homeownership Gap.  The event will feature remarks from Ginnie Mae President Alanna McCargo and a lunchtime fireside chat with DC Mayor Muriel Bowser. Panels include discussions of vertical and horizontal alignment of federal programs and resources\, and best practices for closing the homeownership from local stakeholders.  We will also showcase an innovative virtual “Data Walk” capturing learnings in homeownership policy from Urban Institute. Register today! \nCatalysts for Change is brought to you by Wells Fargo\, whose generous grantmaking supporting innovative practice\, programs and research to close the racial homeownership made this event possible. \n  \nSpeakers\n\n\n\nAlanna McCargo was sworn in as Ginnie Mae’s 18th President in December 2021. She began her work with the Biden-Harris Administration as a Presidential Appointee in the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as Senior Advisor for Housing Finance for Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. Ms. McCargo’s career in housing finance spans decades and has centrally focused on how America’s housing finance system can equitably and affordably serve the capital and credit needs of all households. Prior to joining the Biden-Harris Administration\, Alanna was Vice President of the Housing Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute\, a social and economic policy research firm where she led and developed evidence-based research and analysis on the U.S Housing Finance system.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMuriel Bowser is Mayor of Washington\, D.C. She is committed to making sure every Washingtonian gets a fair shot in a growing and prosperous Washington\, DC. Her administration is focused on making DC’s prosperity more inclusive\, advancing DC values\, and building safer\, stronger\, and healthier neighborhoods across DC’s eight wards. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nPanel: A Closer Look: Federal Interventions in Homeownership Disparities\nNarrowing the homeownership gap will take bold\, intersectional policy solutions that recognize the changing dynamics of the first-time homeownership market.  This panel will explore various facets of the racial homeownership gap\, including the lack of affordable housing\, fair access to quality credit\, digitization\, and the consumer. Panelists will discuss how these pieces can be addressed to create a holistic view of how federal housing policy interventions can move us toward a more equitable housing system. \n  \n\n\n\nDaniel Hornung is Special Assistant for Economic Policy to President Joe Biden.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLuis C. Padilla is the 2022 President of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals\, an organization with which he has been involved since 2008. To expand NAHREP’s Hispanic Wealth Project principles\, Mr. Padilla became a NAHREP 10 Certified Trainer and sits on the approval committee. In 2015\, he was the President of the NAHREP South Florida chapter\, and under his leadership\, the chapter won the national Chapter of the Year Award. The Atlanta chapter also won Chapter of the Year under his mentorship as a coach. He is the Co-Owner of RE/MAX Oceanside Realty in Miami along with his wife Debbie. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLisa Rice is President and CEO of the National Fair Housing Alliance\, where she leads the organization’s efforts to advance fair housing principles\, preserve and broaden fair housing protections\, and expand equal housing opportunities for millions of Americans. NFHA is the trade association for over 200 member organizations throughout the country and is the nation’s only national civil rights agency solely dedicated to eliminating all forms of housing discrimination. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJerry Konter\, a Georgia-based builder with over 40 years of experience in residential construction\, is NAHB’s 2022 Chairman of the Board. Konter is the founder and president of Konter Quality Homes\, which he established in 1977 in his home town of Savannah\, Ga. The company builds a broad range of designs in production home communities and is also a custom builder. Over the years\, it has constructed more than 2\,200 single-family homes and 700 multifamily units in the Savannah area. Throughout his career\, Konter has been active in NAHB’s leadership at the local\, state and national levels. As a Senior Life Delegate\, he has served as a leader of the Association for more than 20 years. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVanessa Perry is a professor at the George Washington University School of Business and a Non-Resident Fellow at the Urban Institute’s Housing Finance Policy Center. Her research is focused on consumers in housing and financial markets\, marketplace discrimination\, and public policy interventions. Perry previously served as a senior advisor to the Secretary of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and as an expert at the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She also served for several years as a senior economist at Freddie Mac and has been a consultant to numerous public and private sector clients.\n\n\n\n  \nPanel: Local Perspectives: Aligning Federal and Local Policy to Address the Racial Homeownership Gap \nDuring the pandemic the federal government acted to prevent millions of Americans from eviction and foreclosure.  This unprecedented intervention\, operationalized at the state and local levels\, serves as a demonstration that collaboration at all levels of government with local stakeholders can have a powerful impact on many Americans\, including the most vulnerable among us. This Local Perspectives panel will examine policy solutions and local initiatives working to close the racial homeownership gap with an eye toward how existing and additional federal policy can be harnessed toward complementary ends. \n\n\n\nChrystal Kornegay currently serves as Executive Director of MassHousing which lends over $1 billion annually to produce and preserve affordable rental housing and create homeownership opportunities for low- and moderate-income borrowers. Under Ms. Kornegay’s leadership\, MassHousing launched a highly successful Down Payment Assistance program; secured over $80 million to expand its Workforce Housing initiative; and developed a nationally recognized program for homeownership production in communities of color.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChristie Peale was named Executive Director of the Center for New York City Neighborhoods in February 2012. Under her leadership\, the Center has become a leading local and national voice for affordable homeownership\, while greatly expanding its portfolio of services for homeowners. Christie has been instrumental in organizing foreclosure prevention services statewide with the New York Attorney General’s Office\, raising millions of dollars for homeowners recovering from Hurricane Sandy\, and launching a $7.5 million resiliency program for coastal communities. Christie also oversaw the expansion of the New York State Mortgage Assistance Program with an $80 million loan fund and the establishment of one of the nation’s largest annual affordable homeownership conferences. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNick Mitchell-Bennett is the Executive Director of Come Dream\, Come Build\, headquartered in Brownsville\, Texas. Prior to taking the position of ED Nick served in multiple positions within the cdcb organization. During his tenure with cdcb he has assisted and/or led in the development and preservation of over 4\,000 affordable homes\, raise over $100 million in public and private grant funds and deployed over $300 million in private lending capital and equity. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMonica L. Jefferson is the Vice President & COO Human Resources of Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia. She is responsible for the oversight of all agency programs and administrative divisions\, internal systems and strategies for programs and services\, and achieving quality performance goals. Monica holds a master’s degree in Nonprofit Studies from the University of Richmond and received her bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management from Virginia Commonwealth University. With 30 years of experience in administration\, affordable housing\, human resource planning\, organizational development\, mortgage lending\, training/facilitation\, and community development\, she serves as a consultant to nonprofit organizations for technical assistance and managing partner and stakeholder relationships. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSasha Gaye-Angus is a leader of affordable housing and community development with over 20 years’ experience in re-building communities for low-income individuals\, families\, and seniors. She brings executive experience in leading teams\, directing projects\, risk management and building public- private partnerships. She has led multiple LIHTC projects resulting in over $350\,000\,000 of investment in affordable and mixed income communities. In\, 2020\, she joined MANNA\, Inc. as President & CEO from McCormack Baron Salazar\, Inc.\, one of the nation’s leading for-profit developers of economically integrated urban neighborhoods where she served as Senior Vice President. There she managed a diverse team and oversaw the planning and implementation of large multi-phased neighborhood transformation projects. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://nhc.org/event/catalyst-for-change-reducing-the-racial-homeownership-gap/
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