Patrick (Pat) Clancy has been a leader in the affordable housing industry for over 40 years. He has been with The Community Builders since receiving his degree from Harvard Law School in 1971 and he has led the organization since 1976. Mr. Clancy has served as a member of the National Association of Home Builders' Multifamily Housing Round Table, as a member and chairman of the Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency Multifamily Advisory Committee, as a member of the Advisory Committee for the Center for Real Estate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and of the Affordable Housing Advisory Council of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston and as a director of the Metropolitan Boston Housing Partnership, Inc. and of the Philadelphia Development Partnership. He is currently a Director of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston.
Mr. Clancy has spoken on low-income housing development, federal tax aspects of housing, and the role of the non-profit development sector at many colleges, universities, conferences and seminars. He is also the author of Tax Incentives and Federal Housing Programs: Proposed Principles for the 1990s. A graduate of the College of the Holy Cross, he was awarded the school's Sanctae Crucis Award in 2004 for his lifetime contribution to improving urban neighborhoods.
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