2025-2026 Board of Directors
Officers

President
Meghan Cano
Community Housing Resource Partners

Immediate Past-President
Nathan Kelley
Blazer

President-Elect
Kathryn Saar
Ulysses Development Group

First Vice President
Darren Smith
Pivotal

Second Vice President
Nick Walsh
The NRP Group

Treasurer
Hector Zuniga
KeyBank Real Estate Capital

Secretary
Ellie Fanning
Portfolio Resident Services
(Ex-Officio)

Past President
Valerie Williams
Bank of America

Past President
Jean Latsha
Pedcor Investments
Directors

Dan Allgeier
Lakewood Property Management

Jen Brewerton
Plummer and Associates

Avis Chaisson
AFC Real Estate Development Services

National Church Residences

BOK Financial

Quinn Gormley
Baker Tilly

Summer Greathouse
Bracewell LLP (Ex-Officio)

Blair Henderson
Churchill Stateside Group

Karsten Lowe
JPI

Ryan Lunderby

Brad McMurray
Opportunity Home San Antonio

Stephanie Naquin
Novogradac & Company, LLP (Ex-Officio)

Rachel Thomas Phillips
Regions Bank
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Latest News
HUD releases Comprehensive Housing Market Analysis report of Corpus Christi, Texas
Each year, HUD's Economic and Market Analysis Division prepares Comprehensive Housing Market Analyses that assist and guide HUD in its operations. Corpus Christi, Texas was one of four cities selected from around the country for HUD’s first round of the 2022...
San Antonio voters approve $150 Million for Affordable Housing
San Antonio voters approve $150 Million for Affordable Housing. Proposition F included $150 million for affordable housing to include $35 million to buy and build rental housing, $45 million to help homeowners repair their homes, $40 million for acquisition and rehabilitation of affordable housing $25 million for supportive housing services and $5 million for home construction.
IRS publishes new resident population figures impacting 2022 housing tax credit allocation
A 12.5 percent increase in 9 percent allocations enacted in the 2018 omnibus spending bill has expired for the calendar year 2022, causing a decrease nationwide in the 2022 9% population-based LIHTC allocations.



