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Peter Sagal HOST OF NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO’S “WAIT WAIT…DON’T TELL ME!” EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATION BY GREATER TALENT NETWORK As the host of National Public Radio’s Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!, Peter Sagal is heard by more than 3 million people every week, broadcast on 450 public radio stations nationwide and via a popular podcast. The show received the prestigious Peabody Award in 2008, the same year it celebrated its 10th Anniversary. The hour long show is a satirical review of the week’s news in the form of a quiz and has captivated news junkies across the country with its lighthearted approach to current events. Sagal is the host of PBS’ new series, Constitution USA with Peter Sagal. The show follows him as he travels across country—on a Harley Davison Road King—to find out where the Constitution lives, how it works, its history and its vital relevance today. A native of Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, Sagal attended Harvard University, and has worked as a literary manager for a regional theater, a stage director, an actor, an extra in a Michael Jackson video (Remember the Time), travel writer, an essayist, a ghostwriter for a former adult film impresario and a staff writer for a motorcycle magazine. He is the author of numerous plays that have been performed in large and small theaters around the country and abroad. He has also written a number of screenplays, including an original screenplay that became, without his knowledge, the basis for Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights. The Book of Vice (Naughty Things and How to Do Them), Sagal’s first book, is a series of comic essays about people who misbehave, why they misbehave, and why they’re not necessarily having more fun than you are. Sagal is a radio host, author, humorist and commentator on current events with a remarkably eclectic career and an inquiring mind. Reverend Jeffrey L. Brown NATIONAL EXPERT; CORPORATE CONSULTANT; COALITION BUILDER; GANG MEDIATOR; PASTOR; PREACHER AND AUTHOR Rev. Jeffrey L. Brown is a nationally recognized leader and expert in gang, youth and urban violence reduction and coalition building. He is the founder of RECAP (Rebuilding Every Community Around Peace), a national organization organized to assist cities build better partnerships between community, government and law enforcement agencies to reduce gang violence. He is also one of the co-founders of the Boston Ten Point Coalition, a faith-based group that was an integral part of the “Boston Miracle”, a process where the city experienced a 79% decline in violent crime in the 90s, and spawned countless urban collaborative efforts in subsequent years that followed the Boston Ceasefire model. Rev. Brown consults to municipalities and police departments on issues around youth violence and community mobilization, and provides expertise to Fortune 25 corporations and the World Bank for the past 14 years on Collaborative Leadership and Managing Change. He is the subject of a Harvard Business School case study on his efforts, and is an integral part of three others from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Rev. Brown recently gave a TED Talk on his experiences (ted.com), and it has been seen by almost 1 million viewers. He is the recipient of numerous local, national awards and citations. His current project is to generate a national conversation on the importance of faith and community institutions in public safety prescriptions. He Pastored the Union Baptist Church in Cambridge, MA for 22 years, has spoken and lectured widely, and is known for his fiery and inspiring messages. A resident of the Dorchester area of Boston, MA, Rev. Brown is married, and has three children of adult age. Feature Presentations DAY 1 TUESDAY, MARCH 29 DAY 2 TUESDAY, MARCH 29

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Page 1: Feature Presentations...8:15 am – 8:45 am Illinois Housing Council Annual Meeting, GRAND C-D 9:00 am – 10:30 am SESSION 1 Location, Location, Location, COLUMBUS A-B From Springfield

Peter SagalHOST OF NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO’S “WAIT WAIT…DON’T TELL ME!”

EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATION BY GREATER TALENT NETWORK

As the host of National Public Radio’s Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!, Peter Sagal is heard by more than 3 million people every week, broadcast on 450 public radio stations nationwide and via a popular podcast. The show received the prestigious Peabody Award in 2008, the same year it celebrated its 10th Anniversary. The hour long show is a satirical review of the week’s news in the form of a quiz and has captivated news junkies across the country with its lighthearted approach to current events.

Sagal is the host of PBS’ new series, Constitution USA with Peter Sagal. The show follows him as he travels across country—on a Harley Davison Road King—to find out where the Constitution lives, how it works, its history and its vital relevance today.

A native of Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, Sagal attended Harvard University, and has worked as a literary manager for a regional theater, a stage director, an actor, an extra in a Michael Jackson video (Remember the Time), travel writer, an essayist, a ghostwriter for a former adult film impresario and a staff writer for a motorcycle magazine. He is the author of numerous plays that have been performed in large and small theaters around the country and abroad. He has also written a number of screenplays, including an original screenplay that became, without his knowledge, the basis for Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights.

The Book of Vice (Naughty Things and How to Do Them), Sagal’s first book, is a series of comic essays about people who misbehave, why they misbehave, and why they’re not necessarily having more fun than you are.

Sagal is a radio host, author, humorist and commentator on current events with a remarkably

eclectic career and an inquiring mind.

Reverend Jeffrey L. BrownNATIONAL EXPERT; CORPORATE CONSULTANT; COALITION BUILDER; GANG MEDIATOR; PASTOR; PREACHER AND AUTHOR

Rev. Jeffrey L. Brown is a nationally recognized leader and expert in gang, youth and urban violence reduction and coalition building. He is the founder of RECAP (Rebuilding Every Community Around Peace), a national organization organized to assist cities build better partnerships between community, government and law enforcement agencies to reduce gang violence. He is also one of the co-founders of the Boston Ten Point Coalition, a faith-based group that was an integral part of the “Boston Miracle”, a process where the city experienced a 79% decline in violent crime in the 90s, and spawned countless urban collaborative efforts in subsequent years that followed the Boston Ceasefire model. Rev. Brown consults to municipalities and police departments on issues around youth violence and community mobilization, and provides expertise to Fortune 25 corporations and the World Bank for the past 14 years on Collaborative Leadership and Managing Change.

He is the subject of a Harvard Business School case study on his efforts, and is an integral part of three others from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Rev. Brown recently gave a TED Talk on his experiences (ted.com), and it has been seen by almost 1 million viewers. He is the recipient of numerous local, national awards and citations. His current project is to generate a national conversation on the importance of faith and community institutions in public safety prescriptions. He Pastored the Union Baptist Church in Cambridge, MA for 22 years, has spoken and lectured widely, and is known for his fiery and inspiring messages.

A resident of the Dorchester area of Boston, MA, Rev. Brown is married, and has three children of adult age.

Feature PresentationsDAY 1TUESDAY, MARCH 29

DAY 2TUESDAY, MARCH 29

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DAY TWO - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30

7:30 am – 2:30 pm Registration, GOLD LEVEL, EAST TOWER - LOBBY

8:00 am – 8:45 am Breakfast, Presenting Sponsors GRAND C-D

8:15 am – 8:45 am Illinois Housing Council Annual Meeting, GRAND C-D

9:00 am – 10:30 am SESSION 1

Location, Location, Location, COLUMBUS A-B

From Springfield to Washington D.C., COLUMBUS E-F

The Real Deal with RAD, GRAND F

10:30 am – 11:00 am Coffee & Snack Break, Sponsored by EXHIBIT HALL

11:00 am – 12:30 pm SESSION 2

Illinois Affordable Housing Champions: An In-Depth Look, COLUMBUS A-B

Evolving Partnerships Between Senior Housing and Hospitals, COLUMBUS E-F

Shark Tank: Competing for Capital, GRAND F

12:30 pm – 2:30 pm “Luncheon with Keynote Reverend Jeffrey L. Brown

Presenting Sponsors GRAND C-D”

2:30 pm – 4:00 pm SESSION 3

As the Fair Housing Dust Settles, Where Do We Stand?, COLUMBUS A-B

We Built It - Now What?, COLUMBUS E-F

Rapid Fire Funding Roundtable, GRAND F

Concurrent SessionsAgendaDAY ONE - TUESDAY, MARCH 29

12:30 -5 PM Registration GOLD LEVEL, EAST TOWER - LOBBY

1:30 – 1:45 PM Executive Directors’ Welcome Audra Hamernik, Illinois Housing Development Authority Andrea Traudt Inouye, Illinois Housing Council GRAND E-F

1:45 – 3:00 PM Opening Plenary Reframing Affordable Housing GRAND E-F

From on-the-ground neighborhood concerns, to big-picture housing policy, to the practical realities of local affordable housing transactions, “Reframing Affordable Housing” will explore the discourse surrounding the need for affordable housing and the public, political, and practical implications for the future.

MODERATOR: Andrea Traudt Inouye, Executive Director, Illinois Housing Council

PANELISTS: Angela Boyd, Managing Director, Make Room (Enterprise Community Partners) Karen Davis, Director of Economic Development - Springfield, IL and IHDA Vice-Chairman Judith Gethner, Executive Director, Illinois Partners for Human Service Mike Goetz, Executive Director, Laborers’ Home Development Corporation Natalie Moore, Reporter, WBEZ

3:00 – 3:45 PM Coffee & Snack Break, Sponsored by EXHIBIT HALL

3:45 – 4:15 PM Illinois Affordable Housing Champion Awards Ceremony GRAND E-F

4:15 – 5:00 PM Keynote Speaker: Peter Sagal Host, National Public Radio’s “Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me” GRAND E-F

5:00 – 7:00 PM Reception, Presenting Sponsor GRAND C-D

Reception music performed by the talented Tri –Tone Trio: Isaiah Collier, Saxophone---Senior, Chicago High School for the Arts Kurt Shelby, Bass--- Sophomore, U of I at Champaign Urbana

James Sims, Drums –Sophomore, U of I at Champaign Urbana

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ROOM COLUMBUS A-B

Location, Location, LocationExamine different ways funders and practitioners are looking at location viability, the reasons for these differences, and the conflicts that arise when site preferences conflict with the reasons why developers choose sites.

MODERATOR

Alan Quick

Director of Strategic Planning and Research, Illinois Housing Development Authority

PANELISTS:

Lore Baker

Statewide Housing and Employment First Coordinator, Illinois Department of Human Services,

Office of the Secretary

Jerremy Foss, P.E., LEED AP, CNU-A

Project Manager, Manhard Consulting

Marisa Novara

Director, Metropolitan Planning Council

David Petroni

Vice President of Business Development, Buckeye Community Hope Foundation

Lee Pratter

Senior Director of Development, Chicago Housing Authority

ROOM COLUMBUS E-F

From Springfield to Washington DC A who’s who of housing insiders, this session will discuss the federal and state legislative issues affecting affordable housing today and will provide a platform for strategizing a unified message to collectively present to state and Federal legislators.

MODERATOR

Nick Brunick

Partner, Applegate & Thorne-Thomsen; Illinois Housing Council Legislative Committee Chair

PANELISTS

Charlotte Flickinger

Director of Legislative Affairs, Illinois Housing Development Authority

David Gasson

Executive Director, Housing Advisory Group; Vice President and Director of Corporate Communications, Boston Capital Corporation

Kevin Jackson

Executive Director, Chicago Rehab Network

Stephen Wallace

Partner, Affordable Housing Practice Group Leader, Nixon Peabody

ROOM GRAND F

The Real Deal with RADThere are many faces of public housing redevelopment surfacing in Illinois. Our panel will examine the types of resources needed to get these complex deals done, where to find these resources, and how to navigate through a plethora of RAD potholes throughout different geographies.

MODERATOR

Christine Moran

Managing Director - Multifamily Finance, Illinois Housing Development Authority

PANELISTS

Andre Blakley

Illinois Market President, Gorman & Company, Inc.

Scott Greuel

Underwriter Branch Chief, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Peter Levavi

Senior Vice President, Brinshore Development, LLC

David A. Northern, Sr.

Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer, Lake County Housing Authority

Session

2 9:00-10:30 AM

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30

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ROOM COLUMBUS A-B

Illinois Affordable Housing Champi-ons: An In-Depth LookCongratulate this year’s award winners as they share their experiences, expertise, and best practices learned from providing innovative affordable housing options in locations across Illinois.

MODERATOR

George Dinges President, Development Services Group; Member, Illinois Housing Task Force

PANELISTS

Tim Ryan Marketing Representative, Laborers’ Home Development Corporation Maple Ridge Apartments II

Tracey Manning Executive Director, The Burton Foundation Water’s Edge of South Elgin

Mark Stroker Director of Real Estate Development, RISE Emerald Ridge

ROOM COLUMBUS E-F

Evolving Partnerships Between Senior Housing and HospitalsWhile in the past, partnered partnership with senior housing providers was a means to increase revenue in the fee-for-service model, hospital systems now need reliable post-acute care partners to protect their dwindling margins in the bundled payment era. Panelists will examine this shifting reality and the opportunities it is creating for housing independent seniors in proximity to healthcare providers.

MODERATOR

Wayne Smallwood Executive Director, Affordable Assisted Living Coalition

PANELISTS:

Rod Burkett President & CEO, Gardant Management Solutions

Kelly Cunningham Deputy Administrator for Long Term Care and Behavioral Health, IL Department of Healthcare and Family Services

Steve Kennedy Managing Director, Lancaster Pollard

Todd Wiltse, AIA, LEED AP Partner, Worn Jerabek Wiltse Architects, P.C.

ROOM GRAND F

Shark Tank: Competing for CapitalModeled after the ABC television show, this interactive session will provide insight into the priorities of lenders and investors as two projects in pre-development compete for equity.

MODERATOR

Ben Applegate Managing Partner, Applegate & Thorne-Thomsen

DEVELOPERS

Hume An Vice President of Acquisitions and Development, Midwest, The Michaels Organization

Niccole Clements Director of Community and Economic Development, Illinois Community Action Development Corporation (ICADC)

SHARKS (EQUITY PROVIDERS)

Ben Jarvis Vice President, Acquisitions, Boston Capital

Bryan Kilbane Director - Acquisitions, Red Stone Equity Partners, LLC

Rachel Rhodes Vice President Regional Manager, Central, National Equity Fund

William Pelletier President, JP Morgan Capital Corporation

Rob Wasserman Business Development Officer, U.S. Bank, Tax Credit Investments

Aron Weisner Vice President, Syndication, Enterprise Community Investment, Inc.

Session

2 11:00-12:30 PM

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30

ROOM COLUMBUS A-B

As the Fair Housing Dust Settles, Where Do We Stand?Now, more than ever, housing professionals must understand the myriad of laws and philosophies that are designed to prevent housing discrimination. Our panel of experts will delve into the pro-active ways developers, fair housing advocates, government and public agencies are working together to accomplish fair housing goals.

MODERATOR

Patricia Fron Executive Director, Chicago Area Fair Housing Alliance

PANELISTS

Anne Houghtaling Executive Director, HOPE Fair Housing Center

Bill Pluta Director, Office of Housing Coordination Services, Illinois Housing Development Authority

Antonio Riley Midwest Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Josh Wilmoth Vice President, Full Circle Communities, Inc.

ROOM COLUMBUS E-F

We Built It – Now What? So much effort goes into planning and funding affordable housing projects, that it’s easy to forget that at least 85% of a development’s life happens after construction is completed when there are always potholes and roadblocks that disrupt the smooth sailing we all expect. On this panel, we will explore what can happen when services collapse, when disasters strike, when you’re asked to house the hardest-to-house populations, and when the 15 year compliance period nears its end.

MODERATOR

Tim Veenstra Asset Management Director, Illinois Housing Development Authority

PANELISTS

Steve Gladden Assistant Director of Asset Management, Illinois Housing Development Authority

John Kuhnen Senior Director of Facilities and Asset Management, IFF

Jessi Millage Director of Leasing, Yost Management Company

Stephanie Sideman

Senior Program Manager, CSH

Ryan Wolber

Project Lead – Energy Efficient Buildings, Elevate Energy

ROOM GRAND F

Rapid Fire Funding RoundtableWhat does the new public funding landscape look like? In the last year, funders have tried to diversify and introduce new products into the market. This panel will be an opportunity to get a brief introduction to many different funding options and learn if they might be right for your project.

MODERATOR

Nandini Natarajan Chief Financial Officer, Illinois Housing Development Authority

PANELISTS

Andy DeCoux Assistant Director, Multifamily Programs and Business Development, Illinois Housing Development Authority

Mollie Foust Fellow for Illinois, Harvard Government Performance Lab, Illinois Governor’s Office

Tania Kadakia Vice President, Relationship Manager, BMO Harris Bank, N.A.

Tim Klont Assistant Vice President, Community Investment, Federal Home Loan Bank Chicago

Steve Ott Underwriter Branch Chief, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Mark Shelburne Senior Manager, Public Policy, Novogradac & Company

Jim Wheaton, LEED AP - Homes Program Manager, Energy Savers Program, Community Investment Corporation

Session

3 2:30-4:00 PM

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MEMBERS OF THE AUTHORITY

Joseph P. Galvan Chairman

Karen Davis Vice-Chairman

Mary Kane Treasurer

Cristina Castro Secretary

Harlan Karp

William J. Malleris

Allysa J. Rapp

Salvatore (Sam) Tornatore

ABOUT IHDA

The Illinois Housing Development Authority or IHDA (www.ihda.org) finances the creation and preservation of affordable housing across Illinois for people of low and moderate means.

In fiscal year 2015, IHDA invested $2.1 billion in 16,300 units of affordable housing, creating an estimated 12,300 jobs and generating $815.9 million for Illinois’ economy.

MAKE SURE YOU VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE WWW.IHDA.ORG.

WE’VE ALSO GONE DIGITAL! CHECK OUT IHDA’S FIRST EVER FULLY ONLINE ANNUAL REPORT.

SENIOR STAFF

Audra Hamernik Executive Director

Nandini Natarajan Chief Financial Officer

Kevin O’Connor Chief Internal Auditor

Maureen Ohle General Counsel

Michelle Adams Director of Administrative Services

Cami M. Freeman Director of Marketing and Communications

Christine Moran Managing Director of Multifamily Programs

Neil O’Callaghan Managing Director of Information Technology

Tara Pavlik Director of Homeownership Programs

Nicki Pecori Director of Community Affairs

Tracy Wortham Director of Human Resources

William Pluta Director of the Office of Housing Coordination Services

Alan Quick Director of Strategic Planning & Research

Peggy Torrens Managing Director of Loan and Portfolio Management

Timothy Veenstra Director of Asset Management

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JOIN US

IHC’s membership includes over 1,200 industry leaders in more than 250 member organizations involved in all aspects of affordable housing. IHC members include owners, property managers, developers, financial institutions, builders, subcontractors, government officials, lenders, accountants, market analysts, consultants, civic organizations, and many others.

By becoming an IHC member, you strengthen our influence and contribute to improving the environment for building and preserving affordable housing throughout Illinois. In addition, members receive various benefits such as discounted admission to events and up-to-date information on the latest affordable housing opportunities and policies.

UPCOMING EVENTS

May 17, 8-10am Networking Breakfast, sponsored by FHLB Chicago

June 22, 8-10am Networking Breakfast, sponsored and hosted by Bank of America

July 21, 5-7:30pm Summer Mixer, sponsored and hosted by CohnReznick

August 10, 11am 9th Annual Golf Outing at Cog Hill

Check out www.ilhousing.org for up-to-date details about upcoming events, membership and how to join!

ABOUT IHC

Founded in 2002, the Illinois Housing Council (IHC), a statewide non-profit organization, was created to promote the stabilization of Illinois communities through the construction and preservation of affordable housing. IHC is comprised of industry leaders committed to advancing our mission through education, information and constructive relationships with local, state and federal officials.

IHC’s success is rooted in the ability to bring together our members from all aspects of the industry to advocate on behalf of effective public policy and legislation for affordable housing.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Mike Goetz* President (Incoming) Laborers’ Home Development Corporation

Nick Brunick 1st Vice President Chair of Legislative Committee Applegate & Thorne-Thomsen

Beth Demes* 2nd Vice President (Incoming) Chair of State Liaison Committee (Incoming) The Alden Foundation

Diane Baker* Secretary (Incoming) Worn Jerabek Wiltse Architects

Andrew Geer Treasurer (Incoming) Enterprise Community Partners

George Dinges* Executive Committee Development Services Group, Inc.

Joshua Wilmoth* Executive Committee (Incoming) Full Circle Communities, Inc.

David Brint Ex-Officio President Brinshore Development, LLC

Bruce Schiff Ex-Officio President FLS Group, LLC

Ben Applegate Ex-Officio President Applegate & Thorne- Thomsen

Kevin Waco Executive Committee Chair of Membership & Events Committee Hooker DeJong Architects & Planners

Linda Brace The Community Builders

Debbie Burkhart National Equity Fund

Niccole Clements* Illinois Community Action Development Corporation

Bob Fein Red Stone Equity Partners

Dawni Freeman* Brinshore Development, LLC

Brian Hollenback Rock Island Economic Growth Corporation

Kevin Jackson* Chicago Rehab Network

Dan Kotcher* DKI, Inc.

Mark Laubacher* The Laubacher Company

Susan Lencioni Affordable Housing Continuum

Katherine Mazzocco BMO Harris Bank, N.A.

Craig Mizushima IFF

Robert Moss* CohnReznick

Mike Niehaus* Windsor Development Group

William C. Pelletier JP Morgan Capital Corporation

Robin Snyderman BRiCK Partners, LLC

Jeremy Yost Yost Management Company

*Pending the 2016 IHC Annual Membership Meeting Vote, March 30th at 8:15am

STAFF

Andrea Traudt Inouye Executive Director

Emma Heemskerk Membership & Events Coordinator

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Notes

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Notes

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IHC SUSTAINING MEMBERS

IHC CORNERSTONE MEMBER

IHC FOUNDATION MEMBERS

Thank You

Af fo rdable Ass is ted L i v ing Coal i t ion

The Alden FoundationProviding affordable housing for seniors

FitzGeraldA s s o c i a t e s A r c h i t e c t s

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Thank YouTO OUR SILVER SPONSORS

Af fo rdable Ass is ted L i v ing Coal i t ion

affordable housing risk management and insurance

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bruce rauner, governor

GOVERNOR 'S CONFERENCE ON AFFORDABLE HOUS INGThank you for attending.

DAY 1 – TUESDAY, MARCH 29

12:30 – 5:00 PM Registration

1:30 – 1:45 PM Executive Directors’ Welcome: Audra Hamernik and Andrea Traudt Inouye

1:45 – 3:00 PM Opening Plenary Reframing Affordable Housing

3:00 – 3:45 PM Coffee & Snack Break, Sponsored by BMO Harris Bank

3:45 – 4:15 PM Illinois Affordable Housing Champion Awards Ceremony

4:15 – 5:00 PM Keynote Speaker: Peter Sagal

5:00 – 7:00 PM Reception, Presenting Sponsor U.S. Bank

DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30

7:30 AM – 2:30 PM Registration

8:00 – 8:45 AM Breakfast, Presenting Sponsors Chase and JPMorgan

8:15 – 8:45 AM Illinois Housing Council Annual Meeting

9:00 – 10:30 AM SESSION 1

10:30 - 11:00 AM Coffee & Snack Break, Sponsored by BMO Harris Bank

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM SESSION 2

12:30 – 2:30 PM Luncheon with Reverend Jeffrey L. Brown Presenting Sponsors, Bellwether Enterprise and Enterprise Community Partners

2:30 – 4:00 PM SESSION 3

ScheduleGOVERNOR 'S CONFERENCE ON AFFORDABLE HOUS ING

bruce rauner, governor

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Greetings

“ Thank you to the affordable housing community for working to increase affordable housing options for the State of Illinois. The conversations that will happen here over the next day and a half are pivotal. They will help shape housing policy and practice for the future as we work to create, preserve and manage affordable rental housing in Illinois and build a more prosperous state.”

– GOVERNOR BRUCE RAUNER, STATE OF ILLINOIS

Thank YouThank YouTO OUR RECEPTION PRESENTING SPONSORTO OUR GOLD SPONSORS

TO OUR BREAKFAST PRESENTING SPONSORS

TO OUR LUNCHEON PRESENTING SPONSORS

TO OUR COFFEE BREAK SPONSOR

state of illinoisBruce Rauner, governor