AHF Live's  annual Capitol Hill Update on Nov. 16 will provide a comprehensive look at what's happening on the federal level. This year, attendees will hear from industry leaders David Gasson, MG Housing Strategies; Emily Cadik, Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition; Debra Guerrero, The NRP Group; and Shannon Ross, Housing Partnership Network.
Sheri Whitko Photography AHF Live's annual Capitol Hill Update on Nov. 16 will provide a comprehensive look at what's happening on the federal level. This year, attendees will hear from industry leaders David Gasson, MG Housing Strategies; Emily Cadik, Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition; Debra Guerrero, The NRP Group; and Shannon Ross, Housing Partnership Network.

Join leading developers, owners, and other affordable housing stakeholders for key discussions regarding the challenges and opportunities facing the industry, critical in-person networking that’s been missing for over a year, and a celebration of our 2021 award winners at AHF Live: The Affordable Housing Developers Summit this fall. The annual conference will be back in person Nov. 15 to 17 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.

Tailored toward the needs of the industry’s developers and owners, AHF Live’s panels will dive into the latest financing and development strategies, from breaking down the debt and low-income housing tax credit markets to managing rising construction and operating costs and designing in the COVID era. Plus, our Beltway insiders will share a comprehensive look at what’s happening on the federal level and what impact that will have on the affordable housing industry.

The speaker roster features leading developers Tom Anderson, Pennrose; Debra Guerrero, The NRP Group; Rob Hoskins, The NuRock Cos.; Anand Kannan, Community Preservation Partners; Stacy Kaplowitz, KCG Development; Jeffrey Kittle, Kittle Property Group; Brett Meringoff, Fairstead; Michelle Norris, National Church Residences; Caleb Roope, The Pacific Cos.; Deidre Schmidt, CommonBond Communities; Brian Swanton, Gorman & Co.; and Jeffrey Woda, Woda Cooper Cos. Other finance and policy experts include economist Lindsay Piegza; Emily Cadik, Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition; David Gasson, MG Housing Strategies; Richard Gerwitz, Citi Community Capital; Denise Muha, National Leased Housing Association; and Beth Stohr, U.S Bancorp CDC.

Attendance is reserved for primarily affordable housing developers and owners, plus state and local housing finance agency representatives and nonprofits focused on affordable housing. Service providers, syndicators, lenders, vendors, and manufacturers must exhibit or sponsor to attend. AHF Live also will be requiring all attendees to provide proof of COVID vaccination as well as observing Chicago’s current indoor mask mandate. Visit www.ahflive.com for the agenda and full list of speakers as well as to register for the three-day event. Use the discount code AHFREADER to receive $150 off the registration fee.