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Unlocking the Market:
Big Ideas for Local Housing Challenges

Presented by Urban Institute and Fannie Mae
Wednesday, September 18, 2019, 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Registration and breakfast available at 8:00 a.m.
Lunch and networking after the program.
International Spy Museum
700 L'Enfant Plaza SW
Washington, DC 20024

Cities and regions across the United States face housing shortages that limit affordability, availability, and access to shared prosperity and opportunity. Residents and employers alike are looking for new solutions to overcome this persistent and complex challenge.  

Join the Urban Institute and Fannie Mae for a robust conversation with a cross-sector set of leaders and policymakers on how cities and businesses can work together to sustainably deliver more housing more affordably. We will explore innovations and new approaches to tackle some of the most critical housing challenges of our time.
 
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Registration is required to attend the event.

Featured Speakers Include:
  • Kriston Capps, Staff Writer, CityLab 
  • Polly Donaldson, Director, DC Department of Housing and Community Development 
  • Christian Dorsey, Chair, Arlington County Board of Supervisors
  • Janne Flisrand, Cofounder, Neighbors for More Neighbors 
  • Hugh Frater, Chief Executive Officer, Fannie Mae
  • Laura Grannemann, Vice President of Strategic Investments, Quicken Loans Community Fund
  • Jeffery R. Hayward, Executive Vice President and Head of Multifamily, Fannie Mae
  • Ben Hecht, CEO, Living Cities 
  • AJ Jackson, Executive Vice President of Social Impact Investing, JBG Smith
  • Daryl Shore, Director of Inclusive Communities, Prudential Financial
  • Sarah Rosen Wartell, President, Urban Institute
  • Michelle McDonough Winters, Executive Director, Alliance for Housing Solutions
  • Alicia Wilson, Vice President for Economic Development, Johns Hopkins University
  • David Zuckerman, Director of Healthcare Engagement, Democracy Collaborative 

Send any inquiries regarding this event to [email protected].

Support for this event is provided by Fannie Mae.

For more information on the Urban Institute’s funding principles, go to

http://www.urban.org/about/funding-and-annual-reports.


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