Affordable Housing Investment: Impactful Returns Realized
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Union Station, Washington, DC
4:00–9:30 PM
Bringing together institutional investor/fund managers seeking strong risk-adjusted returns via social investing strategies, into the affordable housing arena.
SYMPOSIUM CO-CHAIRS
Robert H. Abrams, Trustee; Director & Founder, Program in Real Estate (retired), Cornell University; Founder & Former President, Abrams Benisch Riker, Inc.
Glynna K. Christian, Co-Head of Global Technology Transactions, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Frank L. Sullivan Jr., Co-Founder (retired), Clarion Partners
CONGRESSIONAL AWARD HONOREES
NHPF 2019 Affordable Housing Trailblazer Award Honoree
Speaker of the House
Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
NHPF 2019 Affordable Housing Trailblazer Award Honoree
United States Senator
Tim Scott (R-SC)
INDUSTRY & 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY AWARD HONOREES
Industry Honoree
Jonathan F.P. Rose
Founder & President, Jonathan Rose Companies
KEYNOTE SPEAKER & PRESENTATION
Keynote Speaker
Brian Kelly
Editorial Director and Executive Vice President, U.S. News & World Report
PANEL DISCUSSION
Panel Discussion Based On Study Findings / Panel Discussion Moderator
Jonathan Schein
Global Head of Business Development & SVP, Institutional Real Estate, Inc. (IREI)
Panelist
Andy McMahon
Vice President, Policy Health & Human Services, United Health Care
Panelist
Cherie Santos-Wuest
NHPF Trustee & Managing Partner, Celadon Venture Partners
Panelist
Reuben Teague
Vice President, Impact Investments at Prudential Investment
Panelist
Allison Turner Yager
Partner, Mercer Investment Consulting
Panelist
David Wood
Director, Initiative for Responsible Investment at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Harvard Kennedy School
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
All proceeds of the event will benefit NHPF’s Fund for New Development and NHPF’s affiliate Operation Pathways, which delivers place-based supportive services to improve the health and wellness, education, and financial stability of the residents of NHPF’s properties throughout the country.
The NHP Foundation’s mission is to preserve and increase service-enriched affordable rental housing. It is through our collection and analysis of both resident and community data, that we are able to understand what needs are going unmet, and how best to ensure that low to moderate income people have sustainable housing they can afford.











