NHPF O FFICERS Mansur Abdul-Malik , Vice President, Development Mr. Abdul-Malik joined NHPF in 2012 soon after receiving his Master of Science in Commercial Real Estate Development from the University of Maryland, College Park. In his role as vice-president, he is responsible for the full scope of affordable housing development, including site feasibility, due diligence review, developing and managing capital and operating budgets, raising public and private debt and equity, and overseeing teams of design, engineering, and construction professionals. He is knowledgeable in complex financing and ownership structures with both new construction and acquisition/rehabilitations using sources of funds that include 4% and 9% LIHTC, tax- exempt bonds, state/city soft money, conventional debt, and affordable housing grants (i.e., FHLB). His experience also includes solar financing and structuring, extensive work with housing authorities via the RAD program, Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA) acquisition and redevelopments in the District of Columbia with tenant groups, and large-scale urban scattered site redevelopment. Mr. Abdul-Malik is also an integral part of the acquisitions team. He provides valuable experience and expertise when responding city, state and housing authority issued RFPs, assessment of new acquisitions in the Maryland/District of Columbia corridor and offering his specific local expertise of Baltimore City which led to NHPF being selected as the master developer for a neighborhood redevelopment of 17-acres in Baltimore City, MD. Aside from his professional experience, Mr. Abdul-Malik donates his time as a mentor to several high school and college students as well as being an active contributor to the Urban Land Institutes Urban Plan Program which teaches basic concepts of real estate development to high school and college students, and local government officials. He also sits on the Montgomery County Planning Department’s Art Review Committee, the Generation HAND board for the Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers and represents NHPF on the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy Landlords/ Property Owner’s roundtable. Lastly, he is a volunteer youth bowling coach for the Linthicum AMF Lanes in Glen Burnie, MD and a volunteer youth basketball coach for the Old Court Recreation Center in Old Court, MD. Scott L. Barkan, Vice-President, Development is responsible for the full scope of affordable housing development, including site feasibility, developing capital and operating budgets, raising public and private debt and equity, and overseeing teams of design, engineering, and construction professionals. He is experienced in new construction as well as acquisition/rehabilitations. He is an expert in complex public- private financing and has extensive experience with Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, New Market Tax Credits, tax-exempt financing, local and State funds, private lenders, and investors, as well as HUD funding opportunities. Prior to joining The NHP Foundation, Mr. Barkan was a Senior Housing Developer at Beacon Development Group in Seattle, WA where he developed over 400 units of housing in seven projects. He also served as a Senior Real Estate Developer for the SouthEast Effective Development (SEED) in Seattle and as Special Assistant to the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development in Washington, DC. Mr. Barkan holds a BA in Political Science and Political Economy from Washington University and a Master of Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Carlos A. Gonzales , Vice President, Asset Management Mr. Gonzales plays a key role in the ongoing oversight and performance of NHPF’s multi-family portfolio, performing a wide variety of tasks related to the planning, development, and operation of affordable housing. He works with third-party asset management and third-party property management companies overseeing the operations of the portfolio, to maximize operating results and increase value of the assets. Prior to joining NHPF, Mr. Gonzales served as a Financial Analyst at JP Morgan Chase. Previously, as a Grants & Government Contracts Analyst for the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, he led the evaluation and implementation of LISC, Federal agencies, and OMB budget policies for a $70 million portfolio of government contracts and grants. Most recently, Mr. Gonzales served as an Asset Manager for the National Equity Fund, Inc., where he was responsible for the complete financial, property management, and compliance performance of a complex investment portfolio in affordable housing located in distressed communities. Financed by Investor's Equity, City Funds, and Muni Bonds, that portfolio had $350 million in investor equity. He has a B.S. in Pure Mathematics and a M.S. in
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