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Save the Date: New England Housing Network Annual Conference – December 4, 2015

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On Friday, December 4, 2015 the New England Housing Network Annual Conference will be held at the Sheraton Needham Hotel in Needham, MA. Registration information will be sent 6 weeks prior to the event. Presenting an All Star Line Up of National Advocates presenting their thoughts “in the round” and holding “office hours” to address your specific questions:

John Bohm, Senior Director, Congressional Relations, Public Affairs and Field Operations, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) Sheila Crowley, President, National Low Income Housing Coalition Chris Estes, President and CEO, National Housing Conference Kristen Johnson-Obey, Senior Vice President, Public Policy and Legislative Affairs, NeighborWorks America Jeff Mosley, Director of Training and Technical Assistance, Housing Assistance Council Andrea Ponsor, Housing Policy Director, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Benson “Buzz” Roberts, President and CEO, National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders (NAAHL) Nan Roman, President and CEO, National Alliance to End Homelessness Dr. Megan Sandel, Principal Investigator, Children’s HealthWatch Barbara Sard, Vice President for Housing Policy, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Frank Woodruff, Executive Director, National Alliance of Community Economic Development Association (NACEDA) Diane Yentel, Vice President, Public Policy and Government Affairs, Enterprise Community Partners

The conference will also include workshops on hot topics in housing and community development. Sponsorship opportunities are still available! Contact Brenda Clement for more information at BClement@chapa.org or 617-742-0820 x108. Please visit the CHAPA website for more information.

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