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 Awards Texas $25 Million to Combat Lead Hazards
HUD recently announced over $420 million in funding to eliminate lead hazards in homes across 32 states, including four significant grants in Texas totaling $25 million: Fort Worth: $5.7 million Houston: $7.75 million San Antonio: $5.75 million Harris County: $5.75...
HUD Announces New Actions to Improve its Handbook for the Management of Multifamily Affordable Homes
Process kicks off the first set of comprehensive updates to the Handbook since 1992 and will provide HUD-assisted property owners and managers with comprehensive guidance to better meet the needs of renters across America. WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Housing...
A Turning Point for Texas Housing: Comptroller’s Housing Affordability Report Opens Doors for Action
The Comptroller’s report reveals a severe housing affordability crisis, exacerbated by rapid population growth and insufficient housing construction.

