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Date: May 26, 2000
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Steve
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Public Affairs Director
208-331-4725
Reed Hollinshead
Media & Public Relations Officer
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Fall Governor’s Housing Conference to Address
Idaho’s Affordable Housing Strategy
BOISE - Housing experts and advocates will
gather at the 2000 Idaho Governor’s Conference on Housing,
September 11-13 to discuss Idaho’s affordable housing strategy at
the beginning of a new century, conference planning partners announced
today. The Idaho Housing and Finance Association and 27 planning
partners are working together to create this dynamic three-day
conference to be held at the Boise Centre on the Grove.
This year’s theme, "Building a Foundation for
Success," is based on the concept that housing is the foundation
of America’s success. Twenty comprehensive workshops will provide a
forum for dialogue and collaboration on the state’s most pressing
affordable housing issues. The goal is to promote housing as the basis
for healthy, successful communities.
Highlights of the conference include several visionary
and thought-provoking national keynote speakers:
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Mark Shields , nationally syndicated columnist and principal
political analyst for "The News Hour" with Jim Lehrer,
will open the conference on Tuesday morning. Shields has managed
political campaigns in 38 states and has mastered the art of
storytelling.
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Michael Pyatok , the country’s most prolific architect and
developer of affordable housing, will speak at Tuesday’s luncheon.
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Peter Dreier , a leading housing policy analyst, will be
Wednesday morning’s keynote speaker.
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Scott Morgan , host of the National Association of Home
Builders’ HGTV series "Dream Builders," closes the
conference at Wednesday’s lunch with an entertaining video
presentation.
Conference interest tracks include: Banking/Lending,
Builders/Developers, Government, Nonprofit, and Real Estate Ownership
and Sales. The three-day event will bring together nearly 500 people,
including representatives from local and federal government, the
housing and finance industries, and the nonprofit sector. In addition,
experts in real estate, mortgage banking, design and construction will
present practical information on new technology and programs.
Although many conference planning partners share an
interest in affordable housing, the conference scope includes all
aspects of housing. From design and construction, local zoning
ordinances, fair housing law and property management to home buyer
education and mortgage programs, the conference should interest any
individual connected with housing.
Registration materials will be available in late June.
Those wishing to participate will be able to download a registration
form from the housing conference Web site at www.2000govconf.org,
or call the Idaho Housing and Finance Association at 208-331-4884 to
request a registration packet. The conference registration fee is $100
for nonprofit attendees and $150 for other businesses and
organizations. Conference scholarships will be available on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Exhibit space is also available for groups interested
in sharing product and service information with conference
participants. Tradeshow registration forms will also be available at www.2000govconf.org
in late June, or by calling 208-331-4884.
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The
Idaho Housing and Finance Association, a financial services and
housing organization, provides funding for affordable housing in
Idaho communities where they are most needed and when it is
economically feasible. IHFA uses no state funds or state employees
to support its operations. For more information, visit our Web
site at www.ihfa.org.
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