CHAPA Breakfast Forum: Doing Business in Times of Uncertainty, Part II

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Start:
Tuesday,
February 13, 2018
@9:30am
End:
Tuesday,
February 13, 2018
@11:30am
Place:

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
600 Atlantic Avenue, Morris Auditorium
Boston, MA 02210
United States

 
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

If you have any questions about your registration, please contact eroussinova@chapa.org.

 

Now that tax reform has passed and cuts to federal housing programs are expected to be proposed, what will be the impact on affordable housing development and preservation in Massachusetts?

Join CHAPA for a lively roundtable discussion on doing business in times of uncertainty. Hear the latest from D.C. and how business is moving forward in Massachusetts.
 
Federal Perspectives

  • David Gasson, Vice President and Director of Communications, Boston Capital
  • Diane Yentel, President & CEO, National Low Income Housing Coalition

State Impacts

  • Moderator: Jeanne Pinado, Chief Executive Officer, Madison Park Development Corporation
  • Kenan Bigby, Managing Director, Trinity Financial
  • Chrystal Kornegay, Undersecretary of Housing and Community Development & Incoming Executive Director, MassHousing
  • K​athy McGilvray, Director of Investment, Massachusetts Housing Investment Corporation
  • Bart Mitchell, President & CEO, The Community Builders
  • Kate Racer, Associate Director, Department of Housing and Community Development
  • Christopher Scoville, Senior Vice President, Eastern Bank
     

Registration & Additional Details 

  • REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. If you have any questions about your registration, please contact eroussinova@chapa.org.

  • Cost:  $25.00 for CHAPA members and $40.00 for non-members. No refunds will be provided to those who register but do not attend the forum.

  • Guests must be pre-registered and must bring photo ID for security. Please arrive early, as there may be lines at security. Check-in begins at 9:00 AM.

  • If the event is canceled due to snow, the event will be rescheduled.

 


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