Department of Housing and Urban Development
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
451 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20410
Phone, 202–708–1422. Internet, http://www.hud.gov.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development SHAUN DONOVAN
Deputy Secretary MAURICE JONES
Senior Advisor to the Secretary JENNIFER HO
Chief of Staff BRENT COLBURN
General Counsel HELEN R. KANOVSKY
Inspector General DAVID A. MONTOYA
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development MARK JOHNSTON , Acting
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and
Intergovernmental Relations ELLIOT MINCBERG , Acting
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity JOHN TRASVIÑA
Assistant Secretary for Housing/Federal Housing
Commissioner CAROL GALANTE
Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and
Research ERIKA POETHIG
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian
Housing SANDRA B. HENRIQUEZ
Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs MELANIE ROUSSELL
Assistant Deputy Secretary for Field Policy and
Management PATRICIA HOBAN-MOORE
Chief Information Offi cer BARBARA ELLIOTT , Acting
Chief Financial Offi cer DAVID SIDARI , Acting
Chief Procurement Offi cer JERMINE BRYON
Chief Human Capital Offi cer MIKE ANDERSON
Director, Offi ce of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control JON L. GANT
Director, Offi ce of Departmental Equal
Employment Opportunity JOHN BENISON
Director, Offi ce of Sustainable Housing and
Communities SHELLEY R. POTICHA
President, Government National Mortgage
Association (Ginnie Mae) TED TOZER
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is the principal Federal agency
responsible for programs concerning the Nation’s housing needs, fair housing
opportunities, and improvement and development of the Nation’s communities.
The Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) was established
in 1965 by the Department of Housing
and Urban Development Act (42
U.S.C. 3532–3537). It was created
to administer the principal programs
which provide assistance for housing
and for the development of the Nation’s
communities; to encourage the solution
of housing and community development
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