October 16, 2024

HUD: New Appointments Announced to Housing Counseling Federal Advisory Committee

Members announced today join group that advises HUD on best practices for building an effective housing counseling program.

Today, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced the appointment of 11 members to its Housing Counseling Federal Advisory Committee. The Committee serves a critical advisory role to HUD by helping shape the direction of its Housing Counseling Program and providing guidance on how to better serve prospective buyers, homeowners, and renters with their housing needs. Members represent professionals from the mortgage and real estate industry, HUD-approved housing counseling agencies, and consumers. Today’s announcement reinforces the Biden-Harris Administration and HUD’s ongoing commitment to expanding access to affordable homes, particularly for disadvantaged communities and first-time homebuyers.

“We are pleased to announce our new Housing Counseling Federal Advisory Committee members, a diverse group of industry leaders dedicated to addressing the nation’s pressing housing challenges,” said Assistant Secretary of Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner Julia R. Gordon. “Their expertise will help guide our collective efforts, ensuring housing counseling is available, accessible, and tailored to meet as many people as possible.”

The following new Committee members will serve three-year terms and begin their service in January 2025:

These newly appointed members are joined by the following Committee members who have been re-appointed for additional three-year terms:

Sherri Eckles, who was appointed last year and is the Senior Vice President of the Renovation and Construction Lending Programs at Norcom Mortgage, will also continue to serve on the Committee.

“We are excited to collaborate with the Committee to drive our mission forward and provide consumers with vital resources to secure, uphold, and preserve their homes,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary of Housing Counseling David Berenbaum. “We’d also like to express our appreciation to the departing members for sharing their expertise to foster the impact of housing counseling providers nationwide.”

About HUD’s Housing Counseling Federal Advisory Committee

HUD established the Housing Counseling Federal Advisory Committee in April 2015 to advise HUD’s Office of Housing Counseling on how to carry out its mission. The Committee provides a forum for those involved in housing counseling to offer advice directly to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing Counseling on ways to accomplish the objectives of HUD’s Office of Housing Counseling. All Committee meetings are open to the public. Visit the Housing Counseling Federal Advisory Committee web page or HUD Exchange for additional information and to register for future meetings in person or virtually.

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