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
IRS Releases Guidance on Minimum 4 Percent Housing Credit Rate
On December 1, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued Revenue Ruling 2021-20 and Revenue Procedure 2021-43 providing guidance to address ambiguities related to the application of the Housing Credit 4 percent minimum rate for bond-financed buildings.
Senate Finance Committee releases its Build Back Better Reconciliation Bill
On Friday, November 19, 2021, The House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better (BBB) Act that included a $150 billion investment in affordable housing. The bill includes $12 billion to expand the Low-Income Tax Credit and $6 billion for a new initiative, the Neighborhood Homes Investment Act.
San Antonio’s Housing Bond Committee approves spending plan for the $150 million affordable housing bond
San Antonio’s Housing Bond Committee unanimously approved the spending plan for its $150 million housing bond to fund affordable housing projects and programs. The City Council will review the plan next month and finalize the ballot language in February. The bond ballot will go before voters in May.



