Conrad Egan
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Conrad Egan was president and CEO, succeeded by Maureen Friar, of the National Housing Conference
National Housing Conference
The National Housing Conference is an American non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. established in 1931. Its stated goal is "ensuring safe, decent and affordable housing for all Americans."...

 (NHC), a public policy and housing advocacy organization.

From 1969 to 1986, Egan served the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in a variety of community development and housing activities at both HUD Headquarters and in field assignments, culminating in the senior executive service position as director of the Office of Multifamily Housing Management. In this role, his responsibilities included managing all of HUD’s multifamily properties nationwide and administering the related subsidy programs.

After leaving HUD in 1986, Egan went on to serve until 1993 as executive vice president of NHP Inc. where his focus was the development and asset management of NHP’s conventional, affordable, and seniors properties and then for legislative and regulatory strategies.

Egan returned to HUD in 1993, where he worked until 1996, as special assistant to the deputy assistant secretary for Multifamily Programs and subsequently as special assistant to then Secretary Henry Cisneros
Henry Cisneros
Henry Gabriel Cisneros is a politician and businessman. A Democrat, Cisneros served as the 10th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the administration of President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997...

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In 1997 Egan moved to NHC where he worked as director of policy until being named the executive director of the Millennial Housing Commission
Millennial Housing Commission
The Millennial Housing Commission was created by Congress in 2000 as part of the FY 2000 Appropriations legislation. The Commission was directed by Congress to conduct a study that examines the importance of housing, particularly affordable housing, to the infrastructure of the United States and...

, established by the U.S. Congress to recommend ways to better support good housing for all Americans. He served the Commission during 2001 and 2002. Egan was named the president and CEO of NHC in January 2003.

He also served for eight years as a commissioner for the Fairfax County, VA, Redevelopment and Housing Authority (FCRHA) and as chairman of the FCRHA for six of those years.

In June 2008, Egan was inducted into Affordable Housing Finance Magazine's Housing Hall of Fame and was honored as "Lord Fairfax" for his work as the Chairman of the Fairfax, Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development.
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