2008 National Enterprise Community Conference
"Transforming & Redefining Community Development"
To Be Held in Baltimore
WHO: Maryland-based Enterprise, a national leader in providing investment capital and community development services for the affordable housing industry; local and national nonprofit organizations, developers, financial institutions and public housing officials
WHAT: The 26th annual national Enterprise Community Conference focusing on affordable housing and community development topics, including foreclosure crisis solutions, green community development, school-centered community revitalization, supportive housing, seniors housing, utilizing federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits and New Markets Tax Credits, advancing the housing public policy agenda and more; Features include Baltimore neighborhood tours, issues forums and plenary sessions, and beginner and advanced workshops.
WHEN: Wednesday, November 19 - Friday, November 21, 2008
WHERE: Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel
700 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, Md. 21202
SPEAKERS*:
- Doris W. Koo, President and CEO, Enterprise Community Partners
- Jeffrey H. Donahue, President and CEO, Enterprise Community Investment
- Charles R. Werhane, Vice Chairman & COO, Enterprise Community Investment
- Donna Brazile, Political Strategist and CNN Commentator
- Mayor Sheila Dixon, City of Baltimore
- John C. Dugan, Comptroller of the Currency, United States Department of Treasury
- Douglas W. Nelson, President and CEO, The Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Bill Novelli, CEO, AARP
*For a full list of speakers and sponsors, please visit www.enterprisemeetings.org.
LEAD SPONSORS: Bank of America and Capital One
MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES: Press passes are available. All conference forums and sessions are available for media coverage.
Scheduled interviews can be arranged for workshop presenters and certain featured speakers.
Full conference details are available at www.enterprisemeetings.org.
Enterprise is a leading provider of the development capital and technical expertise it takes to create decent, affordable homes and rebuild communities. For over 25 years, Enterprise has pioneered neighborhood solutions through public-private partnerships with financial institutions, governments, community organizations and others that share our vision. Enterprise has raised and invested over $9 billion in equity, grants and loans to help build or preserve more than 240,000 affordable rental and for-sale homes to create vital communities. Enterprise is currently investing in communities at a rate of $1 billion a year. Visit www.enterprisecommunity.org and www.enterprisecommunity.com to learn more about Enterprise's efforts to build communities and opportunity.
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