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Former Seattle Mayor Norman B. Rice is chairman of the Board of Trustees of Enterprise Community Partners. In March 2008, Rice succeeded F. Barton Harvey III as chair, becoming only the third person to serve in that role in the history of Enterprise, co-founded by Jim and Patty Rouse in 1982. |

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Doris W. Koo, a nationally respected leader with nearly 30 years of experience in affordable housing and community development, is president and chief executive officer of Enterprise Community Partners. Koo also serves as the Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Enterprise Community Loan Fund and as a member of the Board of Trustees of Enterprise Community Partners and the Board of Directors of Enterprise Community Investment. |

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Patricia Rouse co-founded The Enterprise Foundation (now Enterprise Community Partners) with her late husband, James Rouse, in 1982. She serves as vice president and secretary of the organization. She also serves as secretary of Enterprise Community Investment.
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William R. Frey is the executive vice president of Enterprise Community Partners. Frey works closely with Enterprise Community Partners President Doris Koo on the organization’s operations and with Enterprise Community Investment executive management to create new business opportunities. |

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As the head of Enterprise National Initiatives, Naomi Bayer provides valued programmatic support and direction for Enterprise’s strategic priorities. Bayer also leads the Enterprise Innovations team, which infuses innovative solutions throughout the organization.
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Lori Chatman oversees the daily operations of the Loan Fund and leads Enterprise Community Partners’ efforts to raise and deploy capital through large-scale regional and local loan funds.
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Paul M. Cummings oversees and is responsible for driving the integration of production, solutions and policy efforts to deliver comprehensive and in-depth affordable housing in low-income communities and community development solutions for large-scale impact in Enterprise’s Western Region.
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Mike McNeely is senior vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer for Enterprise Community Partners, overseeing all financial operations, including the Loan Fund.
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Ali Solis oversees the areas of public policy, communications, marketing and resource development. In addition, Solis drives the coordination of messaging across the organization, heads the fund-raising efforts and oversees the organization's internal and external communications and marketing functions. |

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Faith Thomas oversees the complex functions of Enterprise’s legal department. In addition to corporate legal compliance, governance and litigation, Thomas manages the preparation, closing and servicing of all loans and grants for Enterprise’s national partners.
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Dana Bourland directs all aspects of Enterprise’s national award-winning Green Communities initiative. Currently, Bourland is leading the second phase of Green Communities to specifically address retrofits of existing buildings and the comprehensive provision of community-based green services. |

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As vice president and Impact Market leader, David Bowers’ work includes facilitating affordable housing and community development deals in collaboration with government agencies, lenders and for-profit and nonprofit developers in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. |

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Kelly Cartales directs Enterprise’s programs in Baltimore. Cartales has more than 20 years of experience in community development and affordable housing.
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Kimberlee Cornett oversees housing initiatives focused
on vulnerable populations. In this capacity, Cornett works with the company’s equity and debt products
to finance transactions serving very low-income seniors and housing with supportive services.
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Monika Elgert leads the delivery of Enterprise’s product solutions, innovations, capital and policy efforts in the northwest. With a team centered in the Pacific Northwest, Elgert works to evaluate regional needs to identify opportunities that are consistent with Enterprise’s mission. |

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As Vice President and Impact Market Leader, Rich Gross leads the effort to coordinate One Enterprise solutions with our partners and support efforts to raise more capital for our work throughout the state.
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Amalia Kastberg oversees Enterprise's media relations, advertising programs, publications, web sites and event management services. Her team is responsible for setting brand strategy and works to ensure all key touch points deliver it consistently and effectively. |

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Mark McDermott directs Enterprise activities in Ohio. McDermott also coordinates Enterprise’s national homeownership program.
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Laura McGrath ensures high-level planning, strategy coordination and implementation. McGrath directs Enterprise’s strategic planning work, including coordinating the organization’s cross-entity and regional strategic planning efforts. |

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Jim Polcaro is responsible for the strategic direction and operational management of the information technology portfolio for all Enterprise business entities, including Enterprise Community Partners, Enterprise Community Investment and Enterprise Community Loan Fund.
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As vice president and Los Angeles impact market leader for Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.,
Jeffrey Schaffer oversees Enterprise’s programming and investment in affordable housing for the vital Los Angeles market. |

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Abby Jo Sigal manages Enterprise’s New York office. In this capacity, Sigal oversees a staff of approximately 50 as they work with community partners, the public sector and private capital sources.
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Kristin Siglin is responsible for practical research to analyze, document and create new policies to support the financing of affordable housing in diverse, thriving communities. |

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As chief administrative officer and vice president of human resources, Sheila Turybury is charged with ensuring that Enterprise Community Partners’ staff and systems are positioned effectively to take on new and mounting challenges for the future. |
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Michelle Whetten directs the Gulf Coast office. Whetten’s responsibilities include working with state and local officials to create effective systems for affordable housing production and implementing innovative training and technical assistance programs.
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