Affordable Housing Hall of Fame Honors Industry Greats

AHF looks back at the 80 leaders who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame since its inception in 2006.

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Affordable Housing Finance launched its Housing Hall of Fame in 2006 to pay tribute to the pioneers who have advanced the cause of affordable housing and made lasting contributions to the industry.

Each year, the magazine continues to solicit nominations for this prestigious honor from the readers. If you know of an industry veteran who is worthy of this recognition, please email Christine Serlin at cserlin@zondahome.com by May 31 with the nominee’s name, organization, and why you think the person should be part of this elite group of housing leaders.

Here’s a look back at the 80 industry leaders who have been honored over the years.

2006:

Herb Collins, Boston Capital

The late Cushing Dolbeare, National Low Income Housing Coalition

Charles Edson, Nixon Peabody

Bart Harvey, Enterprise Community Partners

U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel

Bobby Rozen, legislative counsel to Sen. George Mitchell, Washington Council Ernst & Young

2007:

Richard Baron, McCormack Baron Salazar

The late Gale Cincotta, National Peoples’ Action – “mother of the CRA”

The late Terry Duvernay, HUD and Michigan State Housing Development Authority

Ron Grzywinski, ShoreBank Corp.

The late John Pritscher, Community Investment Corp.

2008:

Conrad Egan, National Housing Conference

The late Clara Fox, Settlement Housing Fund

Carla Hills, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Rep. Barney Frank

Nicolas Retsinas, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies

2009:

Renee Glover, Atlanta Housing Authority

Sister Lillian Murphy, Mercy Housing

John McEvoy, National Council of State Housing Agencies

The late George Knight, Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp. president/Volunteers of America board member

The late Donald Terner, BRIDGE Housing

2010:

Robert Greer, Michaels Development

The late David Reznick, Reznick Group

The late James and Patricia Rouse, Enterprise

Julia Stasch, MacArthur Foundation

2011:

Amy Anthony, Preservation of Affordable Housing

Wilfred Cooper Sr., WNC & Associates

Rep. Nancy Johnson

Jack Manning, Boston Capital

2012:

Michael Bodaken, National Housing Trust

Patrick Clancy, The Community Builders

Michael Levitt, The Michaels Organization

Sen. Olympia Snowe

2013:

Helen Dunlap, HUD, California Housing Partnership, consultant

Joe Hagan, National Equity Fund

Judd Levy, Community Development Trust

Jeanne Peterson, CohnReznick

Sam Tsemberis, Pathways to Housing

2014:

Paul Fate, CommonBond Communities

Richard Goldstein, Nixon Peabody

Hal Keller, Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing

Al Scott, The NRP Group

Ronne Thielen, R4 Capital

2015:

Jim Chandler, Virginia Housing Development Authority

Sheila Crowley, National Low Income Housing Coalition

Willie Jones, The Community Builders

Bob Moss, CohnReznick


2016:

Sen. Maria Cantwell

Michael Novogradac, Novogradac & Co.

Tony Salazar, McCormack Baron Salazar

J. Ronald Terwilliger, J. Ronald Terwilliger Foundation for Housing America’s Families

2017:

Michael Costa, Highridge Costa Cos.

Chickie Grayson, Enterprise Homes

Mark McDaniel, Cinnaire

Barry Zigas, Consumer Federation of America

2018:

Mike Alvidrez, Skid Row Housing Trust

Carol Galante, Terner Center for Housing Innovation at UC Berkeley

Kim Herman, Washington State Housing Finance Commission

Nan Roman, National Alliance to End Homelessness

2019:

Jane Graf, Mercy Housing

The late Ed Lee, San Francisco mayor

Denise Muha, National Leased Housing Association

Walter Webdale, AHC

2020:

Bev Bates, The Community Builders

Noel Khalil, Columbia Residential

Sue Reynolds, Community HousingWorks

Pat Sheridan, Volunteers of America

2021:

Anne Segrest McCulloch, Housing Partnership Equity Trust

Diana McIver, DMA Cos.

John Parvensky, Colorado Coalition for the Homeless

2022:

Debbie Burkart, National Equity Fund

Percival Vaz, AMCAL group of companies

Arthur and Gilbert Winn, WinnCompanies

2023:

Jim Logue, Cinnaire

Jenny Netzer, TCAM

Joe Reilly, The Community Development Trust

Jonathan Rose, Jonathan Rose Cos.

John Rucker, Stifel

2024:

Lisa Alberghini, Housing Partnership Network

Gary Gorman, Gorman & Co.

Paul Sween, Dominium

Monica Hilton Sussman and Stephen J. Wallace, Nixon Peabody

About the Author

Christine Serlin

Christine Serlin is an editor for Affordable Housing Finance, Multifamily Executive, and Builder. She has covered the affordable housing industry since 2001. Before that, she worked at several daily newspapers, including the Contra Costa Times and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Connect with Christine at cserlin@zondahome.com or follow her on Twitter @ChristineSerlin.

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