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Do you know all the benefits to the 2015 Kentucky Affordable Housing Conference? Learn about speakers, networking, and more, in the promotional video available on KHC's YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/KyHousingCorp). And don't forget to register today!
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Speakers Spotlight
Peter Lawrence is the director of public policy and government relations in Washington, D.C., for Novogradac & Company LLP. The organization, which specializes in the affordable housing, community development, historic preservation, and renewable energy tax credit industries, has more than 30 partners in 15 offices nationwide.
Before joining Novogradac & Company, Lawrence was the senior director of public policy and government affairs for Enterprise Community Partners. His primary issue responsibilities included advocacy on the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit [LIHTC] and the New Markets Tax Credit [NMTC] Programs, as well as tax incentives to promote green and sustainable building; affordable housing preservation; and rental housing policy.
He has served on the Board of Directors of the Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition, as well as New Markets Tax Credit Coalition. Lawrence was also previously a legislative and policy associate at the National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA), focusing on the LIHTC, tax-exempt housing private activity bond programs, and government sponsored enterprises. Lawrence also was a housing policy analyst for the Center on Budget Policies and Priorities, an analyst for the affordable housing group of Chicago Metropolis 2020, and an appointed member of the Interagency Task Force on Homelessness of the city of Berkeley, California.
Don't miss your chance to hear Peter Lawrence! Register today for the 2015 Kentucky Affordable Housing Conference.
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CEUs Available... Register Today!
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be available for designated workshops during the 2015 Kentucky Affordable Housing Conference.
Register today to participate in the best networking opportunities, learn about current housing issues, and get the credit your deserve.
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