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HUD Names New Senior Advisor For Housing Finance

Richard Green

Richard Green

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has named Richard K. Green, University of Southern California Lusk Center for Real Estate director, as a senior advisor for housing finance, according to an announcement from HUD.

Green, one of the nation's pre-eminent housing economists, will replace Edward Golding, who was named principal deputy assistant secretary with HUD at the end of March. Green's one-year appointment as senior advisor with HUD will begin on July 1.

"After dedicating my career to the study of housing economics and providing research and information intended to guide our country’s housing policy, it’s an honor to be invited to the front lines of our nation’s effort to provide safe, affordable housing to all," Green said.

During his appointment with HUD, Green will advise on one of the Department's top strategic objectives, which is creating a sustainable housing system that provides support during market disruptions, according to HUD's announcement. As senior advisor, Green will help set the agenda for housing finance research along with HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R). He will play a key role in several projects related to housing finance, and specifically, lead HUD's ongoing efforts to ensure homeownership and multifamily investment opportunities for creditworthy borrowers while avoiding private gains and public losses.

Green will also participate in the PD&R's work with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) on issues that involve both agencies and participate in cross-agency housing groups, according to HUD.

Raphael Bostic, a former assistant HUD secretary and current director of the USC Bedrosian Cetner on Governance, has been named interim director of the USC Lusk Center. He previously served in that position before joining HUD in 2009 and will serve as director for both the Bedrosian Center and Lusk Center until Green returns to USC next year.

About Author: Brian Honea

Brian Honea's writing and editing career spans nearly two decades across many forms of media. He served as sports editor for two suburban newspaper chains in the DFW area and has freelanced for such publications as the Yahoo! Contributor Network, Dallas Home Improvement magazine, and the Dallas Morning News. He has written four non-fiction sports books, the latest of which, The Life of Coach Chuck Curtis, was published by the TCU Press in December 2014. A lifelong Texan, Brian received his master's degree from Amberton University in Garland.
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