MHP's Steering Committee helps drive the organization forward, adapt to changes in our environment, and ensure our long-term success.
Executive Director
Email | 857-317-8585
Clark Ziegler is Executive Director of the Massachusetts Housing Partnership, a quasi-public state agency that finances affordable rental housing, provides mortgage financing for first-time home buyers, provides technical assistance for housing and neighborhood development, and is a major contributor to state housing policy. He has been with MHP since its inception in 1985 and has been chief executive since 1990. During his tenure MHP has delivered financing or technical assistance in nearly every city and town in the Commonwealth, including financing for more than 31,000 units of affordable rental housing and more than 25,000 affordable homes for low-income first-time buyers. In total MHP has delivered $6.4 billion in below-market financing either directly or through participating banks.
Between 1976 and 1981, Clark was in Washington, DC as an LBJ Intern, legislative assistant and then administrative assistant (chief of staff) to Massachusetts Congressman Robert Drinan, where he specialized in energy, environmental, budget and tax policy and staffed the House Subcommittee on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources. From 1983 to 1985 he was Deputy Director of Development and Public Affairs at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
Clark serves as a governor's appointee on the board of the Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, which provides financing and technical assistance to community-based nonprofits across Massachusetts. He chairs the board of the Housing Partnership Fund, a federally certified community development financial institution and a lending affiliate of the Housing Partnership Network, an organization that brings together the nation's leading housing and community development nonprofits. For 11 years, he was a director and officer of the National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders before stepping down in 2020. He recently completed four years as a founding board member of Housing Navigator Massachusetts, a nonprofit tech startup that developed a searchable web portal for all subsidized housing units in the Commonwealth and is champion of a universal online application for affordable housing.
As an Ipswich resident, Clark served as chairman and as a 15-year member of the town’s Finance Committee, overseeing local spending on municipal government and public education and making recommendations on zoning and all other matters before town meeting. In 2006 he received the Community Service Award from Citizens Housing and Planning Association and in 2011 the Boston Globe named him one of the top 10 innovators in Massachusetts.
Clark has a bachelor's degree from Hampshire College and a master's degree in public policy from the Kennedy School at Harvard University.
Managing Director
Email | 857-317-8570
Mark Curtiss is managing director of the Massachusetts Housing Partnership, a public non-profit agency that finances affordable rental housing, provides mortgage financing for first-time homebuyers through dozens of Massachusetts banks, offers technical assistance for housing and neighborhood development, and is deeply involved in state housing policy. He joined MHP in 1991 and was named managing director in 2003.
In this role, Curtiss is responsible for managing MHP’s $1.5 billion multifamily loan fund, including oversight of program development, loan underwriting, loan origination, portfolio management, and capital sources, which include Massachusetts banks, Fannie Mae, and FHA MAP and risk-sharing products. Curtiss is the architect of MHP’s rental housing loan programs including permanent financing, green and healthy financing, lines of credit, and credit enhancement for tax-exempt bonds, and he is directly responsible for the growth of the loan fund from its inception to over 26,000 units financed with no loan losses in the history of the portfolio. He also serves as a director of the National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders, which represents leading banks and nonprofit loan funds across the U.S. engaged in community development lending.
Before starting at MHP, Curtiss worked at Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, where he researched national housing trends for the "State of the Nation's Housing" report and analyzed innovative mortgage products for Nobel laureate Franco Modigliani and Denise DiPasquale. Prior to that, he worked on the staff for Secretary Amy Anthony at the Massachusetts Executive Office of Communities and Development. He received his master's degree in public policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School and his bachelor of science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Chief Financial & Administrative Officer
Email | 857-317-8510
Charleen Tyson brings a wealth of experience to MHP as a finance executive in both the non-profit and public sectors. Prior to joining MHP, she served for three years as executive vice president and CFO for MassDevelopment. In this role, she managed finance and accounting, human resources, administration and technology for this quasi-public economic development agency with $600 million in total assets.
Before MassDevelopment, she had been director of finance at the New England Aquarium, controller at the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals/Angell Memorial Hospital, and held various positions with the Massachusetts Teachers Association.
Tyson serves as treasurer of the Elizabeth Stone House in Jamaica Plain, which provides shelter and transitional housing for battered women. She also serves on the South Shore Charter School Board of Trustees, and on the finance committee for the Town of Hull. She received her MBA from Simmons College School of Management and did her undergraduate work in business management and science at Bridgewater State.
General Counsel
Email | 857-317-8530
Danielle Kinkel is MHP's general counsel and a member of MHP's executive team. She is responsible for guiding MHP's legal affairs in all internal and external matters as well as participating in strategic planning and goal-setting for MHP, a self-supporting, non-profit quasi-public agency that creates and preserves affordable housing.
Prior to MHP, she was a real estate attorney at Nolan Sheehan Patten (NSP) in Boston from 2009 to 2018. She began as associate and was named partner in 2016.
At NSP, Danielle was responsible for managing and supervising legal teams through the structuring and closing of complex affordable housing finance transactions. She also advised governmental, quasi-governmental, non-profit and institutional lenders on a variety of housing and real estate development subjects, including zoning and permitting matters, housing subsidy statutes and regulations, tax credit structures and compliance, leasing and condominium regimes, real estate conveyancing issues, corporate entity formation and 501 (c)(3) applications.
She is past co-chair of the Housing and Community Development Committee of Commercial Real Estate Women of Boston (CREW Boston) and is an active member of the Affordable Housing Committee of the Boston Bar Association, the Massachusetts Real Estate Bar Association, the Young Professionals Group of Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA), and the American Bar Association’s Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development.
Her community service activities include pro bono representation of 3L Place, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to providing lifelong educational opportunities and ongoing support for adults with autism. She also provides ongoing pro bono representation of clients through Lawyers Clearinghouse and has provided pro bono legal representation to victims of Hurricane Katrina on matters such as clearing title to “heirs’ property” and filing grant applications for funding to rehabilitate and reconstruct damaged homes
She has a bachelor of arts degree in history and philosophy from the University of Michigan, a master's degree in education policy from Boston College and a law degree from Northeastern University.
Chief of Public and Community Engagement
Email | 857-317-8536
Dana LeWinter joined MHP in 2023. She directs MHP’s community assistance, data and policy, and public affairs teams. She leads MHP’s efforts to expand the supply and affordability of housing in the Commonwealth through research and analysis, legislation and public policy, education and training for local officials and community leaders, and technical assistance supporting local housing development.
Most recently she was director of the Municipal Engagement Initiative for Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA). Earlier in her career she was executive director of the Massachusetts Community and Banking Council (now the Partnership for Financial Equity), which brings together banks and community leaders to increase the availability of credit and financial services in low- and moderate-income communities and communities of color in the Commonwealth.
She earned her master’s degree in urban and environmental policy and planning at Tufts University and her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Brandeis University.
This team helps oversee the legal and compliance aspects of MHP's work.
Deputy General Counsel
Email | 857-317-8560
Suzanne Cartledge joined MHP in 2024. Reporting to the General Counsel, she provides legal advice to MHP’s internal teams, the management team and staff. She is the lead counsel on real estate matters and closings, both those closed in-house and by outside counsel. She assists in other matters related to MHP’s affordable housing finance programs, and in employment, contracting, interagency, legislative, and other issues.
Suzanne has spent more than 25 years structuring and closing commercial real estate financings, most recently serving as Managing Director and Associate Chief Counsel in the Investment Division at John Hancock Financial Services in Boston. Previously, she was a real estate associate at two esteemed Boston law firms. Suzanne is a member of CREW Boston and a fellow of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys.
Suzanne earned her Juris Doctor from Vilanova University School of Law and her Bachelor of Arts at Hofstra University.
Senior Counsel, Procurement and Contracts
Email | (857) 317-8518
Jameel Moore joined MHP in 2024. Reporting to the General Counsel, she provides legal advice to MHP’s internal teams, senior management, and the executive team. She is the lead counsel on procurement and contract matters. She also assists in other matters related to MHP’s affordable housing finance programs, operations and management, and regulatory compliance. Prior to joining MHP, she worked at a mid-size Boston law firm.
Jameel brings several years of experience as a transactional attorney focusing on complex contracts, government regulations and commercial real estate for both private and public sector clients. She has experience advising clients across various industries on statutory and regulatory compliance, including state and federal procurement laws.
Jameel earned her J.D. and LL.M. in Banking and Financial Law from Boston University School of Law and her B.A. from Boston College.
Counsel
Email | 857-317-8534
Vanessa Okonkwo joined MHP as a paralegal and loan closing coordinator and was promoted to counsel in 2018. She is responsible for assisting MHP's general counsel in in the guidance of all MHP legal affairs.
Prior to MHP, she worked as a credit officer at Diamond Bank and as an attorney the law firm of Paul Usoro & Company. She has law degrees from Abia State University and Nigerian Law School and a masters of laws from Suffolk University.
She is involved in several organizations, including the American Bar Association's Forum on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, Boston Bar Association, CREW Boston, Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators, U.K (ICSA). She also volunteers at her local church.
First and foremost, she has a passion for affordable housing. "As someone originally from a third world country, eradication of poverty and homelessness is a cause dear to my heart," she says. "This is why I am very committed to helping MHP achieve its goal of increasing affordable housing in Massachusetts."
Loan Closing Specialist
Email | 857-317-8535
Dolly Abberton rejoined MHP in 2020. She has over 20 years over paralegal experience. She worked at MHP from 2005 to 2014 and had ensuing stints at Hinckley Allen & Snyder LLP (2014-17) and MassHousing (2017-2020).
She has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Northeastern and master's degree in education from University of Massachusetts Boston.
Executive Assistant
Email | 857-317-8527
Since 2019, Mahtowin Munro has provided administrative support to the legal and executive teams.. Prior to MHP, Munro worked in law firms as a legal assistant/paralegal and as a nonprofit executive assistant.
Senior Risk and Compliance Manager
Email | 857-317-8580
Sarah Mostafa joined MHP in 2023. She oversees several compliance responsibilities across MHP, including:
In addition, she performs programmatic and system risk assessments of the ONE and ONE+ Mortgage programs; analyzes information to proactively identify risks, trends, and process improvements, and reports to management on risk issues, proposed controls, and audit procedures. She also supports and leads cross-functional team coordination through various system improvement initiatives.
Previously Sarah was a senior auditor at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, a business management specialist at the Massachusetts Division of Capital Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) and a compliance analyst at State Street Corporation.
She earned her Master of Business Administration at UMass Amherst Isenberg School of Management and her Bachelor of Science in Business Management from New England College of Business and Finance. She is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.
Policy and Communications collaborates internally with each team to highlight MHP's efforts to move affordable housing forward.
Director of Policy and Communications
Email | 857-317-8524
Calandra (Callie) Clark joined MHP’s public affairs staff in 2008 and worked in policy analysis, research, messaging and communication strategy. In early 2017 she became Co-Director of MHP’s newly created Center for Housing Data, in 2019 became the Director of Policy, and in 2023 became the Director of Policy and Communications.
Clark has extensive experience in policy analysis and web strategy and in crafting presentations for legislators, local public officials and other public audiences. She has a bachelor’s degree in international development from Clark University and a master’s degree in urban and regional policy from Northeastern University.
Communications Manager
Email | 857-301-1526
Lisa Braxton plays an integral role in supporting MHP’s communications output and strategies by providing tactical support and maintaining continuous relevant content through multiple communication streams such as social media, web, and print. She works closely with teams for specific department content and writes, edits, and creates content and posts to the platforms best suited for the content. She also produces mission-conscious” content that is supported by photos, videos and graphics.
A magna cum laude graduate of Hampton University, with a master's degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from Southern New Hampshire University, she is an Emmy-nominated former television journalist with experience in print and radio as well. She began her career at the Richmond (VA) News Leader and then spent three years as a staff editor at the National Association of Social Workers in Washington, DC.
She was drawn to MHP due to her lifelong interest in affordable housing, which is expressed in her debut novel, The Talking Drum, which focuses on the impact of urban gentrification.
"Much of the story was inspired by what I witnessed in the city where I grew up, Bridgeport, Connecticut," she said. Her novel has won or been nominated for several awards. It was the winner of a 2020 Outstanding Literary Award from the National Association of Black Journalists and overall winner of Shelf Unbound magazine’s 2020 competition for Best Independently Published Book. The Talking Drum was a finalist for a Forward Indies Book Award in the general fiction category. It received a 2021 Independent Publisher (IPPY) Book Award gold medal in the urban fiction category. She is also the author of the memoir, Dancing Between the Raindrops: A Daughter's Reflections on Love and Loss, published in 2024.
She is the president of the Greater Boston Section of the National Council of Negro Women (GBS NCNW), a writing instructor at Grub Street Boston, one of the leading creative writing centers in the country and sits on the board of the Writers Room of Boston. Lisa (Lisa Braxton-Reid) Braxton | LinkedIn
Communications Specialist
Email | 857-317-8577
Audrey Dunn (she/her) joined MHP in 2024. She brings expertise in digital communications, including website and social media management, writing, editing, and design, to her position. She also brings insights from the environmental field, having spent several years amplifying the stories and achievements of environmental nonprofits. With her transition to the field of affordable housing, Audrey is particularly excited to watch MHP’s commitment to sustainability unfold, and to tell stories that lie at the intersection of housing, climate change, and transportation.
Most recently she worked as Communications Manager at the Harris Center for Conservation Education in New Hampshire, and earlier as Outreach and Engagement Manager at Cape Fear River Watch in North Carolina.
Audrey earned her Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology at Tufts University and her Master of Science in Forest and Nature Conservation from Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. She is currently pursuing a Digital Media Certificate with a concentration in Lens-Based Media at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Audrey Dunn | LinkedIn
MHP's Center for Housing Data works with the executive director to inform all aspects of MHP's work, as well as working with the Governor, Legislature and statewide partners to promote effective affordable housing policies.
Director of the Center for Housing Data
Email | 857-317-8561
Tom Hopper joined MHP in 2006 and worked in risk management, operations and analytical development over the next decade. In early 2017 he became Co-Director of MHP’s newly created Center for Housing Data, in 2019 became Director of Research & Analytics, and in 2023 became the Director of the Center for Housing Data.
Hopper has developed database systems, designed metrics, and created data tools and analytical reports that provide insight into project financial performance, credit quality, and risk management. He has led public policy research efforts on topics such as transit-oriented development, housing production, land use, gentrification and housing costs. Tom has a bachelor’s degree in economics, a master’s degree in city planning from Boston University, and a master’s degree in urban informatics from Northeastern University.
Senior Research Analyst
Email | 857-317-8528
Matija Janković joined MHP in 2021. His responsibilities include providing research and analytical support for the Center for Housing Data. Janković has extensive experience in housing policy, housing case management and data analytics. Most recently he was a rent relief case manager for Boston’s Rental Relief Fund and a housing case manager for Housing Families Inc., of Malden, which provides temporary shelter and affordable housing to homeless and at-risk families.
As a data analysis intern for the state, he developed a portfolio management dataset to assist in the Commonwealth’s long-term capital planning efforts. As a research intern, he worked to improve data quality for the state’s portfolio of community colleges.
Janković earned his bachelor’s degree in urban and regional studies from Cornell University’s College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.
A first-generation immigrant from Belgrade, Serbia, who grew up in Massachusetts, Janković is committed to the preservation and development of quality, affordable housing in Massachusetts.
Research Manager
Email | 857-317-8569
Ellen Marya joined MHP in 2024. She brings capacity and expertise to the Center for Housing Date team in terms of analysis, research, writing, and presentations. She provides structure to analytical projects and procedures, oversees management and organization of data resources, and provides project management for the team.
For the past five years she worked as an independent research consultant on public health, education, and housing topics for organizations across the country. Earlier in her career, she worked as a researcher at Harder + Company Community Research focusing on housing and community development. Before that she was a researcher at the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University.
Ellen has also held positions with the City of Somerville, the Institute for Economic and Racial Equity and the Lurie Institute for Disability Policy at Brandeis University, the Greater Worcester Community Foundation, and Habitat for Humanity. Ellen has authored many policy and research pieces and presented her work to audiences in Massachusetts and across the country.
She earned a BA in political science and economics at Northwestern University and a Master of Public Policy in Social Policy from The Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University. Ellen is a member of the Southborough Community Preservation Committee and serves on the Family Support Committee at the MetroWest/Greater Worcester Habitat for Humanity chapter.
Ellen Marya | LinkedIn
This team supports communities, local housing authorities, and nonprofit organizations in their efforts to create affordable housing for low- and moderate-income families.
Director of Community Assistance
Email | 857-317-8538
Christine Madore joined MHP in 2021. Her work focuses on helping communities build mobility-friendly neighborhoods and working closely with municipal officials and housing advocates to support the development of affordable housing.
Prior to MHP, she was vice president of real estate services at MassDevelopment, where she was responsible for overseeing the real estate technical assistance program to support communities across the state.
In addition, she served as MassDevelopment's real estate services liaison for more than 50 communities north of Boston, developed workshop programs to engage communities on economic development issues, and represented MassDevelopment in statewide working groups focused on coordinating programs and policies to promote economic and housing development.
A certified planner, Madore earned her bachelor's degree in environmental, earth and ocean sciences from UMass Boston and her master's degree in urban and environmental policy and planning from Tufts University. She began her planning career at the Metropolitan Area Planning Council and oversaw planning projects ranging from downtown to community-wide master plans.
A resident of Salem, Madore served two terms on the Salem City Council and is currently a state appointee on the Salem Redevelopment Authority.
Senior Advisor and Real Estate Development Officer
Email | 857-317-8582
Laura Shufelt joined in MHP in 2011 as a community assistance manager. She was promoted to assistant director of MHP's community assistance team in 2017 and was named director in 2020. In 2024 she moved to a part time role as Senior Advisor/Real Estate Development Officer. She is one of the most experienced housing professionals in Massachusetts, knowledgeable on a wide range of issues and practices, including proper and effective use of public funds and land, housing lotteries, fair housing, housing authority development and the state comprehensive land use permit law (Ch. 40B).
Specifically, Shufelt's responsibilities include providing pre-development, development, and strategic planning technical assistance to municipalities, housing authorities and other appropriate organizations; building relationships and providing training on affordable housing to town officials, volunteer boards, non-profits, and housing professionals; managing MHP's 40B technical assistance program; and representing MHP and its policy agenda on relevant state and regional affordable housing committees.
A native and resident of Cape Cod, Shufelt is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. She began her career as a science teacher. Her path toward affordable housing began when she became a commercial lender and then in affordable housing finance for a consortium of banks. This led to a career as an affordable housing development consultant for housing authorities, towns, and for–and non-profit organizations. "My experience in finance, strategic planning and housing development prepared me for the work I do at MHP," Shufelt said.
Senior Planner
Email | 857-317-8514
Senior Planner Katy Lacy has worked at MHP since April 2017. She works closely with municipal officials and local housing advocates seeking to support the development of affordable housing in their community through local initiatives, regulatory and policy changes. She also works closely with the Lending Team to fulfill MHP’s role as a Ch. 40B subsidizing agency, reviewing project applications for eligibility and final approval to ensure compliance with Ch. 40B comprehensive land use permit regulations.
Lacy has extensive knowledge of Massachusetts land use regulations and housing policy. She has been qualified as a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) since 2002, and she serves on the Board of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American Institute of Planners and the Citizen Planner Training Collaborative (CPTC).
Prior to coming to MHP Katy worked in the 40B department at MassHousing, and, served as community planning director for the Town of Hingham. She has an undergraduate degree from Harvard College, and a Masters degree from the University of Virginia School of Architecture, where she studied landscape architecture and planning. She is a board member and trustee of the Boston-based Clippership Foundation, where she serves on the housing and homelessness committee. She is an active volunteer at the Wellspring Multi-Service Center in Hull.
Senior Program Manager
Email | 857-317-8525
Shelly Goehring joined MHP in 2016 as program manager and was promoted to senior program manager in 2019. She is responsible for working with communities and nonprofits to support affordable housing initiatives and development.
She does this primarily by helping communities establish and operate municipal affordable housing trusts. She is one of the state's foremost experts in how to set up and use housing trusts, and how to use Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds for affordable housing, either directly or through a housing trust. She conducts local and regional trainings throughout the year and regularly appears at local meetings to explain how trusts and CPA funds can help communities address their housing needs.
Prior to MHP, she worked at the Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance as a program manager working with communities inside Route 495 on how to use CPA funds for affordable housing. Before that, she was the founder and executive director of Four Corners Main Street, a Dorchester-based nonprofit focused on commercial revitalization and business development.
She has bachelor's degrees in political science and sociology from the University of California Davis, a master's in urban and economic development from Eastern University and a master's in business administration from Babson. A California native, she said she first became interested in affordable housing through the personal experience of moving to Boston and experiencing sticker shock at how much housing cost and the effort involved in finding a stable, affordable place to live.
Senior Real Estate Development Officer
Email | 857-317-8523
Carsten Snow-Eikelberg joined MHP in 2023. She provides direct pre-development technical assistance and project management of third-party consultants to facilitate the disposition of surplus public real estate for the development of affordable housing. In addition, she assists with trainings, workshops, publications, and other direct and third-party technical assistance.
Snow-Eikelberg rejoined MHP after five years working for the Cambridge Housing Authority (CHA). Most recently she was deputy director of planning for planning development. She developed and maintained strong relationships with government agencies, community organizations and private sector partners. In addition, she consulted multiple external housing authority clients on repositioning, redevelopment and new development efforts and led cross-departmental teams on new CHA programs and initiatives.
She earned her Master of City Planning at Boston University and her Bachelor of Science in sociology at Sacred Heart University.
Program Coordinator
Email | 857-317-8517
Emma McGurren joined MHP in 2021. She is responsible for leading organizational efforts for workshops and trainings, providing support for MHP’s 40B technical assistance program, providing general support for senior staff presentations, and acting as the team point person for MHP’s Housing Toolbox.
McGurren has years of experience in housing administrative work. Most recently she was assistant to the property manager at the Main South Community Development Corporation in Worcester, meeting with residents to gather recertification documents and performing income calculations to verify lease renewal qualifications for the organization’s apartments.
She served on the steering committee of the All Kinds of Girls mentoring program, which helps girls recognize their strengths by providing them with a safe space to express and be themselves.
A graduate of Clark University in Worcester with a bachelor’s degree in global environmental studies and a master’s degree in community development and planning, she spent a semester abroad in Yungaburra, Australia, researching riparian transitions in the savanna vegetation of North Queensland and making recommendations to community partners.
This team uses lines of credit from banks and other sources to make long-term, fixed-rate loans for affordable rental housing. Since 1990, MHP has provided over $1.9 billion in loans and commitments for the financing of more than 31,000 units of rental housing.
Director of Lending & Chief Credit Officer
Email | 857-317-8557
Megan Mulcahy joined MHP's lending team in June of 2000. She was named chief credit officer in 2015 and was promoted to director of lending and chief credit officer in 2020. She is responsible for ensuring the credit quality of all MHP loans, managing MHP's capital sources, and maintaining MHP's loan policies and procedures.
She has extensive experience working with non-profit community based housing developers and large for-profit national housing developers. She has worked with various projects and housing types including 40B-permitted housing, taxable debt, tax-exempt bond financing, Low Income Housing Tax Credits, working capital credit lines, mixed-use developments and sustainable housing. She is experienced at underwriting affordable developments with all MHP's capital sources - bank funds, FHA, and Fannie Mae.
Mulcahy came to MHP after graduate studies at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to that, she was the project manager for Buchanan & Associates, an environmental and land use law firm located in Boston. She earned her undergraduate degree in politics at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts, and is a member of Commercial Real Estate Women of Boston (CREW Boston), where she participates in the working group for housing and community development.
Director of Business Development
Email | 857-317-8556
Nancy McCafferty joined MHP in 2003 as a loan officer, was promoted to senior loan officer in 2008 and senior relationship manager in 2015. She has significant experience underwriting and closing permanent financing utilizing taxable debt, tax-exempt bonds, working capital credit lines within MHP’s lending programs and capital sources; including, private bank funds, Fannie Mae, FHA MAP and Risk Share. Among these transactions were some of MHP’s largest and most complicated loans in the organization’s history.
In 2020, McCafferty was named director of business development, to provide strategic oversight of new multifamily financing opportunities that meet client business objectives and to deliver thought leadership for marketing MHP’s lending programs.
In 2023, McCafferty received the Suzanne King Public Service Award from CREW Boston, in recognition of both her 20-year career in public service as well as volunteer activities that strengthen the community through effective action and leadership. In 2018, McCafferty was recognized by BisNow, as one of 40 Boston Power Women in Commercial Real Estate who made have had an impact in their career, the industry, and have empowered women along the way. In 2015, she was named as one of fifteen Woman of FIRE by Banker & Tradesman, which annually recognizes women who have had success in the field of finance and have demonstrated a commitment to professional and personal growth. In 2010, McCafferty received the Esprit de Coeur Award from NEWIRE (known now as CREW Boston), which recognizes a member who demonstrates a strong commitment to CREW Boston’s goals and purpose and embodies the heart and soul of the organization
Prior to joining MHP, she specialized in the underwriting, acquisition and management of affordable multifamily properties financed with federal and state low-income housing tax credits. Her career began in the late 1980’s in commercial real estate where she held both property management and development positions at Trammell Crow Company, Spaulding & Slye Colliers (now Jones Lang LaSalle) and Winthrop Financial Company.
She started her career in finance at age 12 when, as paper girl for the Lowell Sun and Boston Sunday Globe, she provided interest-free loans to customers that were behind on weekly subscription payments.
McCafferty earned a bachelor's degree in business finance at UMass-Lowell and received certification as a real property administrator at Bentley College. She currently serves on the board of Local Initiative Support Corporation Massachusetts. In the past, she has served on the board of Fidelity House Career Resource Center, the Women’s Institute for Housing and Economic Development as Treasurer well as CREW Boston (previously known as New England Women in Real Estate) which recognized her with a networking award in 2011 and 2017. She has also chaired several committees within each organization. Nancy McCafferty | LinkedIn
Director of Capital and Program Development
Email | 857-317-8554
Anne Lewis joined MHP’s lending team in 2012 and now holds the role of Director of Capital and Program Development. She is responsible for the development of new rental financing programs (including MHP's Green and Healthy Housing initiatives), the management of MHP’s bank and other capital sources, and oversight of lending operations. Formerly a senior lending analyst, she developed and refined many of MHP’s financing models and data tools, as well as analyses of MHP’s lending activities and polices related to affordable housing finance, and now provides support the implementation of MHP’s business and strategic planning.
Lewis holds a master’s degree in urban and regional planning from the University of Michigan and a bachelor’s degree in physics and political science from Williams College. She is a member of Commercial Real Estate Women of Boston (CREW Boston), and, locally, a member of Housing Medford. Prior to her time at MHP, she worked in Maine as a rowing coach at Bates College and as an analyst at L.L.Bean, and decided to take the leap into the housing field following coursework in sustainable community development at USM’s Muskie School of Public Service. Anne Lewis | LinkedIn
Director of Sustainability and Climate Initiatives
Email | 857-317-8542
Lauren Baumann joined MHP in 2024. She provides leadership and oversight of climate-related housing initiatives. She represents MHP’s climate vision at the state level and positions MHP to best serve its borrowers with technical and financial resources for climate-ready work.
Until 2022, she was vice president at New Ecology, a Boston-based, nonprofit building science firm focused on sustainable community development and affordable housing. In her 17 years there, she led teams providing consulting services to affordable housing owners and developers—including many MHP borrowers— innovated new services and acted as a technical advisor for local municipalities, the state of Massachusetts and national organizations.
She has worked as a consultant, focused primarily on planning and opportunities related to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, a landmark federal law which directs funding to make affordable housing more sustainable and climate resilient.
Baumann joined MHP as it addresses housing’s contributions to greenhouse gas emissions, the state’s goal to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 and the opportunities to develop new programs to leverage IRA funding for MHP’s multifamily portfolio and statewide. Lauren Baumann | LinkedIn
Senior Relationship Manager
Email | 857-317-8578
Alma Balonon-Rosen is responsible for new business development at MHP and ensures that MHP borrowers and potential customers are aware of the organization’s flexible permanent financing programs. She enjoys connecting colleagues in the affordable housing and community development field with other practitioners in the industry to learn about best practices which link affordable housing and health. She serves on MHP’s DEI working group and chairs MHP’s internal residents’ services group, which works to encourage borrowers to consider CORES certification.
Alma rejoined MHP after a 20-plus year hiatus in which she worked at Enterprise Community Partners, a national affordable housing and community development financial intermediary. Her roles at Enterprise included director of relationship management for health and housing with an emphasis on senior housing, relationship manager for the Northeast region responsible for grantmaking and linking affordable housing developers to Enterprise LIHTC syndication and debt products, and local office director for the Rochester, New York, office.
Alma sits on the board of Opportunity Communities (OppCo) as an independent board member, PNC Bank’s New Market Tax Credit Advisory Committee, and is a member of CREW Boston, the region's leading professional organization promoting the advancement of women within the commercial real estate industry. She is a graduate of Tufts University and has a master’s degree from the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University. Alma Balonon-Rosen | LinkedIn
Senior Loan Officer
Email | 857-317-8559
Amanda Roe came to MHP in 2005 and is responsible for marketing MHP's lending programs to prospective borrowers, and underwriting and closing permanent affordable housing loans throughout Massachusetts. Prior to joining MHP she worked for 15 years at the City of Boston's Department of Neighborhood Development on a range of affordable housing programs including homeowner and rental rehabilitation initiatives, supportive service housing development and contract management, neighborhood planning for city-owned vacant land, and financial analysis and project management of approximately 1,000 units of rental and homeownership units developed across the neighborhoods of Boston.
She also managed several important grant programs such as the Housing Counseling Program, Tenants At Risk Program, and the HOME Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) Program. Prior to that, she worked at the Bromley Heath Public Housing Development conducting a land use survey, and writing and administering grants.
Amanda is the Clerk on the Board of Directors of Stone House in Roxbury, and the President of the Roslindale Green and Clean. She has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from McDaniel College, and earned her Master's Degree in Urban and Environmental Policy from Tufts University.
Senior Loan Officer
Email | 857-317-8552
David Hanifin has been a senior loan officer at MHP since 2012. He specializes in providing permanent financing for the development and preservation of affordable and mixed income rental housing. He also serves as MHP’s FHA Multifamily Accelerated Processing (MAP) Underwriter.
Prior to joining MHP, he served as a development officer with Rhode Island Housing (RIH), which is Rhode Island’s housing finance agency as well as its allocating agency for low-income housing tax credits. He worked as a construction and permanent lender at RIH for eight years, specializing in the debt financing of tax credit projects.
Prior to his work in RI, Hanifin lived and worked in the Boston area for 18 years, working most recently as a senior project manager for the Boston Redevelopment Authority. He is also an attorney who worked as assistant corporation counsel for the Boston Public Schools and as senior staff counsel at the Massachusetts State Ethics Commission before he became involved in planning and affordable housing finance.
Hanifin has a law degree from Boston University and a bachelor’s degree in industrial economics from Union College. He has also been very involved as a board member and volunteer in a number of non-profit organizations in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. He currently serves as a member of the Urban Land Institute’s Housing and Economic Development District Council and as Treasurer for the Milton Community Food Pantry. He also serves on the food pantry steering committee.
Senior Loan Officer
Email | 857-317-8575
Alice Wong re-joined MHP's Lending Team in February 2016 and is responsible for the origination, underwriting, and closing of multi-family affordable housing loans. In her earlier position at MHP, she was Deputy Director of Lending as well as Senior Project Manager, Community Housing Initiatives.
Wong has more than 25 years of experience in affordable housing and development in Massachusetts and New York. Prior to joining MHP, she worked for Urban Edge Housing Corporation, a Boston community development corporation, closing their first New Market deal combined with Low Income Housing tax credits and public and private debt, as well as helping oversee a portfolio of over 1,300 units. For the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), she was the project manager of the roll-out of HomeBASE, a program to serve formerly homeless and at-risk families. Alice earned a BA in Sociology at Yale and a Master’s in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Senior Loan Officer
Email | 857-317-8551
Steve Gandt joined MHP in 2018. Prior to MHP, he was a vice president at Berkeley Point Capital, one of the largest multifamily lenders in the US, where he managed a $10 billion real estate loan portfolio with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and FHA financing. Over his 20 years at Berkeley Point (and its predecessors Deutsche Bank Mortgage and Berkshire Mortgage), he was involved in the management of a complex $500 million Fannie Mae credit facility, helped manage the growth of the asset management business from $5 billion to $58 billion, and was involved in the underwriting of multifamily loans.
Before Berkeley, he worked at Winthrop Financial Associates as a real estate financial analyst and at State Street Corporation as an information analyst and fund accountant. He has a master’s in economics from Boston College and a bachelor’s degree in economics from Holy Cross. He joined MHP because "I wanted to work with an organization whose primary mission is to assist in providing affordable housing for families and individuals."
Underwriting Analyst
Email | 857-317-8549
Alyssa Howes joined MHP in 2022. Her responsibilities include providing underwriting and analytical support, which is a critical role in determining the feasibility and underwriting of new loan opportunities under MHP's financing programs, specifically Ch. 102 bank funds, Fannie Mae and FHA loan programs. Also, she provides analytical support to the director of capital and program development for policy and programmatic initiatives related to MHP's financing programs.
Howes was previously employed at EF Education First in Cambridge as senior accountant. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Boston University and her Master of Public Policy with a concentration in social and fiscal policy from Rutgers University. While at Rutgers, Howes interned at The Reinvestment Fund, a national mission-driven financial institution that creates opportunities for underserved people and places through partnerships.
Transit-Oriented Development Program Manager
Email | 857-317-8550
Eamon Bencivengo joined MHP in 2023. His responsibilities include working closely with internal and external stakeholders to provide oversight of the day-to-day operations of the Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Fund. In addition to resource management, he serves as a liaison between MHP and the MA Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD) as well as to TOD awardees and developers across Massachusetts.
He participates in the review of OneStop+ financing applications for TOD Program funds, prepares, distributes and coordinates TOD award letters and works with TOD awardees in the subsidy loan closing and documentation process.
Most recently he was housing programs manager for the City of Newton planning department, managing the 13-member community WestMetro Consortium, providing oversight of housing development projects, offering regulatory guidance, organizing quarterly meetings and administering an annual funding RFP.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts in history at Stonehill College and his Master of Public Administration, School of Public Affairs and Administration at Rutgers University.
Senior Lending Associate
Email | 857-317-8532
Deepti Kamma joined MHP in 2019. She supports the loan officers on transactions, from underwriting to closing, and plays a significant role in the team's marketing and communications strategy. She is an expert on the use of Salesforce customer relationship management tool and all things funding bank related.
She is a graduate of University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she earned a bachelor's degree in biology and environmental science and wrote her senior thesis on the environmental and economic impacts of globalization on agriculture in India.
She was named a Women in Leadership Fellow at UMass and founded the UMass chapter of the Delta Kappa Delta sorority, where she continues to be involved as the chapter's national vice president of marketing. She has extensive volunteer experience, with stints at Habitat for Humanity, the Massachusetts Fair Housing Center and the Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group (MassPIRG).
Administrative Assistant
Email | 857-317-8540
Alison Parks joined MHP in 2022. She is responsible for providing high-level administrative support to MHP’s multifamily rental finance team, preparing reports to MHP’s funding sources and board of directors, tracking and reporting data related to team goal achievement, and assisting with the loan intake process. She also supports the relationship management team in scheduling marketing meetings and managing event registrations and external memberships.
Parks brings more than 25 years of office management and administrative experience to her role, both in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors. Most recently, she was enrollment management contact representative at Northeastern University. Earlier, she spent years in the classroom as a substitute teacher in Pembroke Public Schools, Pembroke, MA.
Parks earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Emmanuel College and her associate’s degree in paralegal studies from Quincy College.
Lending Associate
Email | 857-317-8571
Gina Degraphenreid joined MHP in 2022. She provides critical assistance to MHP’s multifamily rental financing team in the areas of underwriting, funding operations, and analytical & reporting support. She supports loan officers in the loan underwriting and closing process for individual transactions, assists in the management of the loan funding process with MHP’s bank partners and other capital sources, and analyzes and reports on MHP’s lending activities.
Most recently she was a database coordinator at the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania. As part of her work, she maintained contact with community partners to keep their information up to date and documented changes to funding, program requirements and the opening and program status
She earned her bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While a student, she interned at Community Empowerment Fund in Chapel Hill, counseling low-income families on financial literacy and assisting them in finding and securing affordable housing.
This team provides support for the life of our permanent mortgages.
Director of Portfolio Management
Email | 857-317-8563
Cynthia Mohammed joined MHP's staff in 1998. She had previously been an associate in the audit group at Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP, where she worked for a variety of public, private and nonprofit clients. She earned a bachelor's degree in public policy at Brown University and has also done graduate work in accounting at USC. She was named deputy director of portfolio management in 2016 and director in August, 2018.
Deputy Director of Portfolio Management
Email | 857-317-8581
Kathryn Riley joined MHP in 2017 as a senior portfolio manager and was named deputy director of the Portfolio Management team in 2018. She is responsible for managing a complex portfolio of loans. Prior to MHP, she has 25 years of experience in tax credit equity syndication working for several Boston based real estate firms specializing in the federal low income housing tax credit. She has held positions in asset management, portfolio management and acquisitions.
Riley has served on the Investment Committee of the Life Initiative, a $100 million fund that makes community investments and on the Board of the Affordable Housing Investors Council, whose members invest in affordable housing by purchasing federal and state tax credits. She is a member of Commercial Real Estate Women of Boston and in on the housing and community development committee.
She received her bachelor' degree from Boston College and a master's in business administration with a concentration in finance from New York University’s Stern School of Business. She is involved in Boston College’s Alumni-Student career mentoring program.
Senior Portfolio Manager
Email | 857-317-8566
As a senior portfolio manager, Scott Goldstone manages a portfolio of MHP permanent loans that encompass a variety of MHP loan programs and capital sources, including bank funds, Fannie Mae and Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loans. He also manages insurance compliance throughout MHP's portfolio, which totals over 275 loans for multifamily developments.
Goldstone joined MHP in 2009 as an assistant portfolio manager. He began his career as a residential mortgage broker, real estate agent, and private residential developer in his home state of Florida. After moving to Massachusetts in 2006, he worked for Just-A-Start in Cambridge on a contract basis as a project manager on an affordable condominium development. This served as his introduction to affordable housing and his eventual pursuit of employment at MHP. "Having experience working on both sides of the for-profit and nonprofit real estate industry has made me a big believer in affordable housing," he says.
He has a bachelor of science in business from Boston University.
Senior Portfolio Manager
Email | 857-317-8565
Sandra Cooke joined MHP in 2021. Her responsibilities include managing MHP’s relationships with borrowers, conducting credit reviews and site inspections, and addressing project operating performance issues. In addition, she mentors junior staff members in the administration of assigned loans.
She has a history of successfully monitoring $1 billion to $23.5 billion loan servicing portfolios for financial analysis and physical inspection. Most recently, as assistant vice president in asset management at Northeast Bank, she managed oversight for a $1 billion purchased and originated loan portfolio for commercial real estate, which included written financial, loan performance, collateral, and sponsor assessment of each asset acquired to maximize income and diminish risk loss.
Previously, as a vice president at Berkeley Point Capital LLC in Boston, she monitored a $23.5 billion loan servicing portfolio for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and CMBS master servicers and drove risk mitigation initiatives with a focus on maximizing performance and value.
She was drawn to MHP because of her desire to bring her experience managing large portfolios to a mission-based organization.
Senior Compliance & Portfolio Manager
Email | 857-317-8568
Carla Cabral joined MHP in Feb. 2013. She helps oversee MHP’s use of the state land use statute known as Ch. 40B and monitors these projects and others in the MHP multifamily portfolio to make sure they are in compliance with all requirements, including guidelines and laws governing affordability, fair housing and marketing.
Cabral has more than two decades of experience in multifamily real estate. A native of Portugal, she settled in Boston and used her fluency in Portuguese, Cape Verdean Creole and Spanish to do temporary work for the Boston Housing Authority. The BHA hired her to work in its Section 8 Leased Housing department and Cabral says it was here where she used her language skills to connect with residents and embrace the mission and value of providing affordable housing.
Cabral holds a bachelor's degree in social communication, public relations and marketing from Technical University of Lisbon. She earned a management certificate and a master's of science with a focus on project management from Northeastern University. She earned her commercial real estate certificate at Boston University and has completed the CREW Leadership Academy program, an 8-month intensive program, to advance women in real estate. She is a member of National Center for Housing Management (NCHM), and Commercial Real Estate Women of Boston (CREW Boston). Carla has volunteered as a translator at the BHA, and as needed at her prior jobs and now at MHP.
Senior Multifamily Loan Portfolio Manager
Email | 857-317-8526
My Nguyen joined MHP in 2023. Her responsibilities including managing MHP’s relationships with borrowers, conducting credit reviews and site inspections, addressing project operating performance and payment issues, preparing workout, collection and refinance plans and mentoring junior staff members in the administration of assigned loans.
As director of asset management for Hunt Capital Partners, she oversaw several troubled assets through complex issues in order to stabilize operations. She managed diverse portfolios of senior and multifamily properties with complex financing structures and subsidy programs. She began her career at a small community development corporation in Western Massachusetts.
Loan Servicing Coordinator
Email | 857-317-8529
Jayne Touchet is responsible for providing technical and analytical support to the portfolio management team through a variety of tasks including the processing new loans, preparation of monthly invoices, timely collection and processing of payments, and maintenance and distribution of data on the loan servicing system.
After beginning her career in banking, Touchet worked for Berkely Point Capital for 16 years, first as a client relations specialist and then as a servicing associate. During her career at Berkeley, her responsibilities included servicing a portfolio of over 300 multi-family Fannie Mae loans, managing a $50 billion multi-family and commercial portfolio of 3,800 loans, and the review, processing of new loans as well as the creation of policies to accurately book new loans into the servicing system.
Touchet joined MHP in 2019, attracted in part by the chance to put her portfolio management skills to work in a mission-driven organization. "Given my experience managing diverse multi-family loans, I'm excited to be working in an organization whose goal is to help and support the needs of the community through the creation and preservation of affordable housing," she says.
Senior Operations Associate
Email | 857-317-8567
Caitlin Fortin started her career at MHP in 2011 as an administrative assistant with the portfolio management team. She has since been promoted to the role of portfolio operations associate. In this role, she assists portfolio managers with the day-to-day aspects of maintaining the large rental portfolio through processing escrow payments, completing financial spread analyses, intake of reporting documents, and other operational tasks.
Fortin is a graduate of Clark University with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. During her time at Clark, she held a work-study job at the Main South Community Development Corp. in Worcester. She was also intern during and after college at the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National LGBTQ Task Force in n Washington, D.C.
In the summer of 2018, Fortin joined the board of East Somerville Main Streets, a nonprofit that works to improve the life of the community by building investment, connection and pride in the neighborhood. She is an active volunteer and helps organize a number of community events.
Portfolio Analyst
Email | 857-317-8583
Merida Kepnes joined MHP in 2019. She is a 2019 graduate of Simmons College where she earned a bachelor's degree in economics and a minor in sustainability. As part of her course work, Kepnes completed a research paper on Boston’s affordable housing crisis and how multifamily real estate capital can contribute to the solution. Prior to MHP, she did an internship at KeyBank in their commercial real estate capital group. In 2018, the Commercial Real Estate Women of Boston (CREW Boston) awarded her one of their annual scholarships.
This team manages the ONE Mortgage Program which, combined with our previous SoftSecond Mortgage Program, has helped over 25,000 low- and moderate-income families purchase their first home.
Director of Homeownership
Email | 857-317-8516
Elliot Schmiedl re-joined MHP in March 2016 as the program manager for the Homeownership team and was promoted to director of homeownership in August 2016. He is responsible for advancing homeownership priorities and goals, including our efforts to close the racial homeownership and wealth gaps.
Day-to-day he is focused on strengthening strategic partnerships, marketing the ONE Mortgage and ONE+Boston programs, and managing the homeownership team. In his earlier position at MHP, he was a senior program associate, working with lenders and non-profit community partners to administer the SoftSecond and ONE Mortgage Programs.
Before his return to MHP in 2016, Schmiedl was family services division director at the South Middlesex Opportunity Council, a community-based social service non-profit organization. In this role he oversaw all facets of the emergency assistance shelter program, HomeBASE, and the Housing Consumer Education Center, including its homelessness prevention, first-time homebuyer, and foreclosure prevention programs.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Northeastern and a master’s in public administration from Suffolk University.
Associate Director of Homeownership
Email | 857-317-8519
David Worsham is associate director for MHP's ONE Mortgage, the state's most affordable mortgage program. In this role, he plays a key role in program development, helps manage the team in day-to-day origination operations, and oversees a variety of key administrative duties, including the development and maintenance of the loan origination and servicing system, the authorization of funding for ONE and ONE+ loans, and the recapture of public funds from paid-in-full loans.
A graduate of the University of Massachusetts Boston with a bachelor's degree in ethics, social and political philosophy, Worsham began working as temporary employee for the homeownership team in 2014 and was hired full time as an administrative assistant in 2015. He was named operations manager in 2017 and associate director in 2021.
A native of Arlington, Worsham traces his appreciation for housing back to his parents, who worked hard and rented four different houses so that their children could grow up in the same school system. "I am privileged to have had as stable a childhood as I did, and I understand how essential stable housing and homeownership opportunities are to attending to the problems of inequity," he says. "My parents are now homeowners, so they’re finally getting to reap the rewards of their efforts."
Program Director - HAF
Email | 857-317-8533
Maureen Flynn joined MHP in 2021. She serves as the lead for all retail aspects related to the Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF), a federal program to help homeowners impacted by COVID-19 catch up on mortgage and utility bills and pay other housing costs.
In launching the retail HAF program she oversees establishment of the web-based application portal, management of the call center providing support for applicants, processing of payments to loan servicers, monitoring of program and contract performance and reporting to key internal and external stakeholders on the program’s performance and impact.
Prior to joining MHP she served as deputy director for the Boston Home Center of the City of Boston Department of Neighborhood Development, managing complex homebuying and homeowner rehab programs. Flynn has more than two decades of experience developing foreclosure prevention programs and projects and created the Boston Emergency Foreclosure Fund to help stop foreclosures in Boston in anticipation of the HAF program.
She earned her law degree at State University of New York at Buffalo, a Master of Public Administration at Harvard University and a Bachelor of Science in urban studies and psychology at Boston University.
HAF Case Management Program Manager
Email | 617-202-8330
Kelly Guenther joined MHP in 2022. As HAF Case Management Program Manager she ensures that, in conjunction with MHP's contract partners, homeowners receive timely and adequate responses to their MassHAF applications. She establishes and supports relationships between MHP, housing counseling agencies, constituents and other stakeholders, manages the approval process for certain MassHAF cases, oversees contract management and makes recommendations for program guidelines and policy updates. In consultation with housing counseling agencies and contractors, she addresses cases with auction dates for immediate action to prevent foreclosures and homeowner displacement.
Prior to MHP, she worked with Framework Homeownership, where she was the strategic partners manager, and as a foreclosure prevention counselor at MetroHousing. She also launched MetroHousing's foreclosure prevention program during the 2008 foreclosure crisis.
Born and raised in Guadalajara, Mexico, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in communications sciences at ITESO, Jesuit University in Guadalajara.
Senior Business Development Manager
Email | 857-317-8521
Susanne Cameron joined MHP in 2022. She is responsible for implementing a lender outreach strategy to grow the number of MHP's participating lenders, thereby increasing statewide loan volume. She calls on existing and prospective lenders to identify their CRA-related mortgage lending needs and how they align with MHP’s programs and efforts to more readily provide affordable mortgage options to underserved households and households of color.
Her career has included working in management at Fannie Mae in the Housing and Community Development division, at Citi, as a senior community development professional, and at JPMorgan Chase, in the New England expansion market laying the groundwork for community initiatives. She currently sits on the Newburyport Affordable Housing Trust, the board of ROOF Over Head, an organization dedicated to housing families at risk of homelessness, and the board of Metro Housing Boston.
She earned her master's degree in public policy with a concentration in housing and community development from Tufts University School of Urban and Environmental Policy.
Portfolio & Loan Operations Manager
Email | 857-317-8515
Elvira Caldeira joined MHP in 2023. Her responsibilities include providing critical management and oversight to a growing number of homeownership programs. Primary responsibilities focus on loan closing, post-closing, accounting, and portfolio management-related tasks and procedures.
Most recently she was a business development analyst at MassHousing. Earlier in her career she was director of homeownership and lending at Neighborworks Housing Solutions and CRA/Mortgage Loan Officer at Rockland Trust Co. She has also been the owner of a real estate firm and an insurance agency. In 2021 she was the recipient of a “40 Under 40” award winner from Cape & Plymouth Business. The award spotlights the region’s top young business leaders who excel in their industry and show dynamic leadership.
She earned her bachelor's degree in business administration from New England College of Business.
Portfolio & Loan Operations Specialist
Email | (857) 317-8584
Andrew Courtemanche joined MHP in 2023. He coordinates the day-to-day business operations of MHP’s ONE Mortgage, ONE+Boston and MassDREAMS programs, ensuring that procedures are followed, payments are made, funding is recaptured and the loan portfolio is managed accordingly. He is part of the homeownership operations team and works closely with the legal and finance administration teams.
Most recently he was a mortgage processor and underwriter at First Republic Bank, where he gained extensive knowledge in underwriting conventional and Fannie Mae loans.
Prior to First Republic he was a graphic designer at Spectrum Marketing Companies.
Andrew earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in graphic design from the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Senior Program Coordinator
Email | 857-317-8558
Annaly Monteiro-Serena joined MHP in 2022. Her responsibilities include assisting in the continued operations and development of the ONE Mortgage Program and its subsidiary, ONE+Boston. Under the supervision of the associate director of homeownership, she provides ongoing support, training, and management of the origination pipeline for a portfolio of MHP’s partner lenders. Other key responsibilities include providing customer service and administrative support for a number of essential services.
Previously Monteiro-Serena worked as a housing advocate for the Americorps Legal Advocates of Massachusetts Program. She managed a variety of cases and provided legal representation, including assisting clients facing eviction, subsidized housing denials, and rent calculation errors.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in legal studies from University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Portfolio & Loan Operations Specialist
Email | 857-317-8555
Yan Mei Huang joined MHP in 2022. Her responsibilities include providing ongoing support of MHP's homeownership programs by taking on varied tasks and providing administrative support. She provides information about the program to homeowners, state and local officials, mortgage lenders, housing counselors and other stakeholders by responding to inquiries; drafts communications; and coordinates meetings, trainings, and information sessions.
A financial analyst, she worked at Boston Medical Center for more than 10 years, most recently as financial counseling enrollment coordinator.
Early in her career she volunteered as a family champion at Boston Public Schools Boston Saves Program, advising families on saving for their children’s college education or career training, and strategized with families on ways to build generational wealth.
Senior Program Coordinator
Email | 857-317-8541
Taylor Smith joined MHP in 2022. Her responsibilities include assisting in the continued operations and development of the ONE Mortgage Program and its subsidiary, ONE+Boston. Under the supervision of the associate director of homeownership, she provides ongoing support, training, and management of the origination pipeline for a portfolio of MHP’s partner lenders. Other key responsibilities include providing customer service and administrative support for a number of essential services.
Prior to MHP she was a mortgage specialist for the City of Boston Credit Union. Because of the credit union's partnership with MHP, one of her responsibilities included working with MHP’s homeownership team to process ONE and ONE+Boston loans.
Getting acclimated to MHP’s ONE and ONE+Boston was the driving force to pursue a career in affordable and fair housing for all.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and criminal justice from University of Massachusetts Boston. She also has her certificate in paralegal studies from Boston University.
Senior Program Coordinator
Email | 857-317-8543
Samantha Garcia joined MHP in 2022. Her responsibilities include assisting in the continued operation and development of the ONE Mortgage Program and its subsidiary, ONE+Boston, helping the team develop, implement, and operationalize homeownership programming tied to the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and providing ongoing support, training, and management of the origination pipeline for a portfolio of MHP partner lenders.
Prior to MHP she was program coordinator at Brigham and Women's Hospital. As group prenatal care coordinator her responsibilities included leading and facilitating day-to-day program coordination, planning and implementation across multiple teams, producing and maintaining group session documentation, and collecting and analyzing data entry to evaluate areas of medical and social concern for patients.
She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from College of Mount Saint Vincent.
Data and Communications Analyst
Email | 857-317-8576
Nicole Yang joined MHP in 2023. Her responsibilities include data management and analysis, content creation, and communication strategies that connect MHP with additional homebuyers and strengthen relationships with nonprofit, government, community and lending partners. She works with partners across the homeownership and public affairs teams on a variety of programs.
Prior to MHP she worked as the communications assistant for the Applied Economics Council in charge of all online content from draft to post. During an AmeriCorps year of service in Minneapolis her cohort contributed to the Mapping Prejudice Project that investigates historical redlining and its modern effects in the Twin Cities.
She earned her master’s degree from Boston University in emerging media studies and her bachelor's degree from University of Minnesota in Spanish Studies and Communication Studies.
This team combines to run the day-to day-operations and track MHP’s overall financial performance.
Director of Finance
Email | 857-317-8513
Karen English joined MHP as Controller in August 2005. She is a key participant in the business strategy working group and manages the annual budget process. She oversees the financial analysis, grant, and compliance management. In 2021, the Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF) was launched, and Karen developed and implemented the financial systems and controls needed to operationalize MHP’s role in providing assistance to homeowners delinquent with their mortgage payments.
Prior to coming to MHP, Karen served as interim CFO and as an Accounting Manager for two non-profit organizations. As a consultant, she developed systems which provided the management tools necessary to provide detailed financial reporting on a $200 million office/residential/retail project.
Her experience also includes forensic accounting, start-up infrastructure development, and creating financial models used in acquisition analyses and budgeting. She earned her Bachelor of Business Administration at University of Massachusetts, Amherst and her CPA while at KPMG Peat Marwick.
Controller
Email | 857-317-8579
Martha Romero joined MHP in 2023. She plans and oversees the accounting operations for MHP. She produces financial reports, maintains an accounting records system, and a comprehensive set of controls and budgets designed to mitigate risk, enhance the accuracy of MHP's reported financial results, and ensure that reported results comply with generally accepted accounting principles, as well as state and federal regulations.
She has experience in the for-profit world as a Global Controller at Bankable Frontier Associates and as a director of finance at Centennial Towers. Her nonprofit expertise was gained through her time as director of accounting at Root Capital. She was also a senior auditor for PricewaterhouseCoopers, SC.
She earned her master’s in business administration from Insitituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico and her bachelor’s in accounting from Univeridad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico.
Human Resources Director
Email | 857-317-8511
Lori Cain joined MHP in 2020 as Human Resources Director to lead and guide the HR operations and strategy for hiring, training, and retention of talent that will support MHP’s mission, values, and goals. She has worked supporting affordable housing for over 16 years through programs dedicated to ending homelessness through assisting individuals in obtaining housing and maintaining housing stability.
She believes that listening is one of the most important skills of a human resources professional. A desire to provide support, encouragement, information, equity, inclusion and transparency to everyone and anyone in the organization is what drives her every day to do her best.
Cain earned her undergraduate degree in psychology at UMass Boston and her masters in social work at Boston University. She has also earned human resource certifications from the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM) and the Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI).
Director of Engagement and Inclusion
Email | 857-317-8520
Kassie Infante joined MHP in 2024. She focuses on driving equity and inclusion through team culture and engagement while informing external impact through a DEI lens. She is pivotal in developing, influencing, and implementing strategies aimed at boosting staff engagement and fostering a strong sense of belonging.
Kassie's professional background has spanned retail management and human resources to educational development/philanthropy with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Most recently she was associate director of operations for Abundant Housing Massachusetts.
Her civic engagement has led her to serve as the table coordinator/organizer for the Greater Lawrence Education Justice Alliance and as an elected school committee member for the Lawrence Public Schools. She is the co-founder of HomePlace Collective, LLC, an education consulting company that primarily serves nonprofit organizations, K-12 schools, and colleges and universities.
Kassie earned her master's in education in the specialized study cohort at Harvard University and her Bachelor of Science in business administration, marketing from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington.
Chief Accountant & Treasury Manager
Email | 857-317-8512
David Oteri joined MHP’s finance and administration team in 1998 as controller. He became chief accounting officer in 2004 and was named to his current position as chief accountant and treasury manager in 2008. He is responsible for the day-to-day financial operation of MHP, along with the management of our cash and investment portfolio.
Before coming to MHP, Oteri worked for two public accounting firms for 11 years. Both firms specialized in auditing and tax preparation in the subsidized housing industry.
Oteri is a Certified Public Accountant. He has master's debree in business administration from Framingham State University and a bachelor of science in accouting from Villanova University. He is a member of the Massachusetts Society of CPA’s.
He has volunteered for over a decade as a soccer and basketball coach in the town he lives in.
Grant & Program Compliance Manager
Email | 857-317-8564
Fallon Holloway-Lewis joined MHP in 2022. She provides financial and compliance oversight for multiple grants and programs and is responsible for ensuring program compliance and reporting is in accordance with statutory, regulatory and internal policies.
She serves as the point person for contract management, regulatory and corporate compliance activities, including research, review of relevant policies, procedures, statutes and regulations, and monitoring activities to support ongoing compliance efforts. She also works with MHP teams to design, implement and maintain reports required by funding agencies.
Most recently she was both a senior project manager and multi-site scattered property manager at M&W Management.
She earned her bachelor’s degree in business management from Johnson & Wales University and her master’s degree in psychology in applied behavior analysis from Capella University.
Senior Accountant
Email | 857-317-8562
As staff accountant and budget analyst, Feng Situ is responsible for a wide range of MHP financial activities, including payroll, check processing, invoice verification, payment approvals, record reconciliation, maintaining accurate files and running monthly financial reports and variance analysis.
Situ joined MHP in 2019. Prior to MHP, he was an accounts payable specialist at Keolis Commuter Services. He is expecting to complete studies for a bachelor of science degree in finance from Northeastern University in the spring of 2020.
Situ says he enjoyed the Keolis mission of providing commuter services so people could achieve a better work-life balance and was attracted to MHP because affordable homes also help people raise their quality of life.
Senior Accountant
Email | 857-317-8537
Kimsley Avalo joined MHP in 2024. She focuses on ensuring accuracy, compliance, and efficiency in the management of grants and programs as well as general accounting operations. She is responsible for all grant and program billings and revenue and maintains accounts receivables. She handles accounts payable, verifying payment documentation, referencing outstanding bills, updating debt balance, and conducting disbursement for grants and programs. She assists with audits.
Most recently she worked at Excel Academy Charter Schools in East Boston. As senior revenue specialist she managed a diverse portfolio of federal and donor grants. As director of accounting she spearheaded comprehensive audit preparations, ensuring the accuracy of financial records while maintaining compliance standards.
As a proud Boston native, she holds a deep commitment to the well-being and stability of local communities.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Emerson College.
Senior Budget & Financial Analyst
Email | 857-317-8522
Stephen Lucien joined MHP in 2021. His responsibilities include assisting with budget development, updating and reporting on budget to actual on a monthly and quarterly basis, analyzing monthly financial results and preparing variance explanations, and creating and managing information and data processes as needed.
He has extensive experience in the financial services industry, most recently as a conversion analyst for JPMorgan Chase where he was responsible for converting outside clients onto the JPM platforms and designing and implementing processes and controls in support of all daily production requirements. Previously as financial operations analyst for DST Systems/SS&C he analyzed invoices from financial intermediaries to determine completeness and developed processes to simplify the validation for clients.
Lucien earned his Master of Science in finance from Suffolk University and his Bachelor of Science in Finance from UMass Boston.
He volunteers as a play space activity leader for Horizons for Homeless Children and for several years was a mentor for Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.
Executive Assistant
Email | 857-317-8531
Toi Neely joined MHP in September, 2019. She provides support to MHP's finance and administration team. She joins MHP with more than 18 years as an executive assistant at John Hancock Financial Services. Prior to that, she held administrative positions at IDX and Cambridge Trust. She holds a bachelor's degree in management science from Fisher College.
Information Technology Director
Email | 857-317-8573
Scott MacIntyre is responsible for managing all aspects of MHP's network, including data center operations, network management, security, remote access, email data base administration and relationships with all vendors.
He has managed the development of multiple internal initiatives, including a web-based loan origination and servicing system, portfolio management applications, customer relationship systems, company intranet, board of directors web site and a loan document management system (MassDocs) that makes it possible to have one set of loan documents for multifamily projects using multiple funding sources. He has also developed security programs and protocols, including a written information security program, threat intelligence, vulnerability and penetration testing, and annual staff security training. He has also acted as security lead responding to security requirements on lending institutions that partner with MHP.
A graduate of Northeastern University with a bachelor of science degree, MacIntyre worked for five years at Career Finders,, a start-up software company in Needham. He joined MHP in 1997 as information technology coordinator and was promoted to his current role in 2008. He resides with his family in Bristol County MA.
Network Administrator
Email | 857-317-8574
Brandon Koo joined MHP in 2022. He works with all teams and all levels in the organization maintaining the network infrastructure, including upgrading, managing, performance and system availability. He conducts daily system monitoring, verifying the integrity and availability of all hardware, server resources, systems and key processes and performs system upgrades and applies patches as recommended by product manufacturers and in accordance with company policy and procedures.
Prior to MHP he was a system administrator at both Walpole Cooperative Bank and Needham Bank. He is a certified information systems security professional and has done coursework at Northeastern University and Clark University.
Help Desk Administrator
Email | 857-317-8572
Camilo Camacho joined MHP in 2022. His responsibilities include collaborating on the implementation of new technologies, such as upgrading systems with the latest versions of software, the rollout of new hardware and staff training. He oversees and manages MHP’s help desk ticketing system and completes routine user administration tasks, including patch management, password maintenance, file recovery and directory security.
Most recently he was a desktop support technician at the Environmental Protection Agency. Prior to this position he was a deskside support technician at Boston Children’s Hospital and interned in the IT department at Chelsea Jewish Community.