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CAHEC Board of Directors
A nine-member Board of Directors, who have extensive experience in business, affordable housing finance, construction, and real estate, governs CAHEC.
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Kemper W. Baker, Jr.
Former Vice President and Special Assistant to the President
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Richmond, Virginia
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At the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Kemper Baker worked to broaden public awareness of the Federal Reserve System as well as collaborated with many organizations to promote better understanding of economics, banking, central banking, and economic development. Mr. Baker also served on the Executive Board and later as Interim President of the Virginia Council on Economic Education, a nonprofit educational organization that provides economics training and curriculum aid to K-12 teachers throughout Virginia. He is active with The Salvation Army and its Boys and Girls Club as well as with several colleges and universities around the Fifth Federal Reserve District. Mr. Baker is Chair of CAHEC's Board of Directors.
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Terry C. Bibleheimer
Former Investment Manager, Community Lending and Investment
Wells Fargo
Charlotte, North Carolina
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Terry Bibleheimer has over 35 years of real estate banking experience including extensive experience working with the Low-Income Tax Credit Program and the New Markets Tax Credit Program. He joined Wachovia's Commercial Real Estate lending in northern Florida in 1988, and moved into the Tax Credit Investment Group in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1995, where he was a managing director for Finance and Asset Management. In 2002 he became Market Manager of Wachovia's Community Development Finance (CDF) Atlantic Region, and in 2005 his role expanded to include the National Region, which focuses on community development, affordable housing and CDFI clients nationwide. In 2009 Mr. Bibleheimer was named Investment Manager for Wells Fargo's Community Lending and Investment. Mr. Bibleheimer retired from Wells Fargo in 2010.
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G. Maurice Capps, CPA
Managing Partner
Capps, Foster & Company
Hickory, North Carolina
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As a Certified Public Accountant and Managing Partner of Capps, Foster & Company, Mr. Capps has over 35 years' experience in public accounting. He is on the Advisory Board of Branch Banking & Trust Company in Hickory; an officer and director of UniWeb, Inc., a fabric manufacturing company located in Columbus, Tennessee; and a board member of Catawba Valley Community College Foundation. Mr Capps serves as co-general partner of Kenworth Development Group, developers of Kenworth Apartments, a 55-unit low-income housing tax credit project located in Hickory.
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Marilyn M. Drayton
Senior Vice President
TD Bank, N.A./Community Development
Pointe Vedra, Florida
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Marilyn Drayton is Senior Vice President and Senior Community Development Manager for TD Bank, N.A. She manages the company's CRA special projects and initiatives to include community development products, training, and financial literacy initiatives throughout the TD Bank footprint. She also plays an integral role in managing the bank's NMTC and BEA program efforts. She serves as a Director and Vice President of Carolina First Community Development Corporation and manages the bank's CDE Advisory Board for their NMTC program. During her previous tenure with The South Financial Group, she successfully secured multiple Bank Enterprise Awards between 2003 and 2010 totaling over $1 million. BEA awards are based on the bank's increased lending and investment activities in distressed communities. She has received several distinguished awards and leadership recognition, including Business Partner of the Year and the Mayor's Key to the City of Columbia as well as being an inaugural recipient of Leaders Teaching Leaders, an executive leadership program of The South Financial Group. Prior to joining The South Financial Group in 2000, Ms. Drayton served as VP and SC Market Manager for Bank of America in its Community Development Banking Division. She is active in her community and serves as a member of various professional boards and industry committees including Past Presidents of the Southern Association for Financial Empowerment (SAFE), the SC Association of Community Development Corporations (SCACDC), and Affordable Housing Coalition of SC (AHCofSC).
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Roger L. Earnhardt
Former Executive Vice President and Director
The Community Investment Corporation of North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina
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Recently retired from the Community Investment Corporation of North Carolina, Mr. Earnhardt has over 30 years of mortgage lending experience. Twenty of those year were spent at First Union Mortgage Corporation (formerly Cameron Brown Co.), and he is a former President of First Citizens Mortgage Company. Mr Earnhardt has been active in state and national mortgage bankers associations; he has served as president of the Mortgage Bankers Association of the Carolinas and as a director and member of the executive committee of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. He is a past member of the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency and the Housing Industry Council of North Carolina.
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Andrew H. Foster
Associate Clinical Professor of Law
Duke Law School
Durham, North Carolina
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Mr. Foster is Associate Clinical Professor of Law, Duke Law School CED Clinic. He also maintains a limited private practice concentrated in the areas of nonprofit, affordable housing, and community development law. He represents developers; financial institutions; local governments; and local, statewide, regional, and national nonprofits on a wide range of community revitalization projects. Prior to joining the Law School faculty, Mr. Foster practiced full-time with Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, where he was a member of the firm's Community Development Law team. Before becoming a lawyer, Mr. Foster held leadership positions with several nonprofit community development organizations based in North Carolina including the Southern Rural Development Initiative, the North Carolina Justice and Community Development Center, the Community Reinvestment Association of North Carolina, and the North Carolina Association of Community Development Corporations.
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Michael J. Goodmon
Vice President, Real Estate
Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Raleigh, North Carolina
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Michael Goodmon leads one of the country's most dynamic historic urban mixed-use developments, the American Tobacco Campus in Durham, North Carolina. As vice president of real estate for Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc., the campus's owner and master developer, Michael manages the day-to-day activities of approximately 1,000,000 square feet of class A office, restaurant, and retail space. His responsibilities also include scoping and developing new projects and opportunities. Michael has assembled and negotiated a multitude of complex historic and New Markets Tax Credit transactions. He earned a B.S. in mathematical economics from Hampden-Sydney College and a master's in trust and investment management from Campbell University. His board service includes the City of Durham Workforce Economic and Employment Development, the Healing Place of Wake County, the Duke Catholic Leadership Counsel, and the Rocky Mount Chamber of Commerce.
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Carol A. Jackson
Former Executive Vice President
Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia
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Carol Jackson, retired Executive Vice President of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta, continues to be an active member of the affordable housing community. Ms. Jackson has been appointed by Mayor Shirley Franklin of Atlanta to the boards of the Atlanta Housing Authority and ACORA (Atlanta Coordinating Responsible Authority). The six-person ACORA board is allocating and distributing $55 million in Empowerment Zone Funds to the inner city community. Ms Jackson also serves on the board of MidCountry Financial Corporation. A graduate of Leadership Atlanta, Ms Jackson has held numerous nonprofit board positions and chaired many fund-raising events for these organizations. Ms Jackson was recognized as the 1999 Woman of Achievement by the YWCA of Greater Atlanta.
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Jan Roush
President
Dorchester Corporation
Atlanta, Georgia
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Ms. Roush has been active in Affordable Housing since 1978. She was the developer or co-developer of 17 projects with 1,033 units with financing from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, HOME loans, Rural Development, HUD, and conventional debt and equity. She remains General Partner of 14 projects. Since 2000, she has been a development consultant and has successfully received one to seven Low-Income Housing Tax Credit awards annually in the southeastern states. She is on the board of the Georgia Affordable Housing Coalition and has been on numerous boards dealing with affordable housing in Georgia and Washington, D.C. She has also been involved as a board member of various homeowners associations, the Episcopal Church, and numerous charities.