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8th National Conference on Housing Mobility

September 16, 2021 by

On November 4, 2021, MobilIty Works, the Poverty & Race Research Action Council (PRRAC), and the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities (CLPHA) hosted the 8th National Conference on Housing Mobility – #HousingMobility2021.

WELCOMING REMARKS

  • Adrianne Todman, Deputy Secretary, HUD
  • Adria Crutchfield, Executive Director, Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership (and Board Chair, Mobility Works)
  • Sunia Zaterman, Executive Director, Council of Large Public Housing Authorities

PANEL 1: The Housing Mobility Demonstration

  • Jeffrey Lubell, Director of Housing and Community Initiatives, ABT Associates
  • Dorivette Nolan, Director of Policy, Planning and Housing Mobility, Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority
  • Dinsiri Fikru and Chanera Pierce, NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development
  • Todd Richardson, General Deputy Assistant Secretary, HUD Office of Policy Development and Research, moderator

PANEL 2: Potential Advances in Housing Mobility Policy and Funding

  • Peggy Bailey, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, HUD
  • Stephen Norman, Executive Director, King County Housing Authority
  • Demetria McCain, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, HUD FHEO
  • Christina Monroe, House Appropriations Committee staff
  • Sonya Acosta, Policy Analyst, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, moderator

PANEL 3: Recruiting Landlords in Tight Rental Markets

  • Justin Davis, Director of HCV Program at Columbus Metro HA
  • Jackie Hodges, Assistant Director of HCV Program, Housing Authority of Cook County
  • Jeanmarie Buffett, Vice President, Real Estate, CDCLI-Long Island
  • Philip Garboden, University of Hawaii, moderator

PANEL 4: Involving Voucher Families in Program Design and Operation

  • Shamira Lawrence, Inclusive Communities Project (ICP)
  • Renita Dorsey, Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership (BRHP)
  • Yvonne Redmond, Columbia, MD resident
  • Darryn Mumphery, PRRAC, moderator

CLOSING REMARKS & NEXT STEPS

  • Philip Tegeler, PRRAC
  • Andrea Juracek, Housing Choice Partners (HCP)
  • Stephen Norman, Board President, CLPHA

Video from the conference (password-protected)

Conference Sponsors:

Mobility Works, the Poverty & Race Research Action Council (PRRAC), and the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities (CLPHA).

Supporting Sponsors:

High Opportunity Neighborhood (HON) Partners, The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) and Zillow.

Filed Under: Housing Choice Voucher Mobility

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