Pamela Patenaude is Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. According to whitehouse.gov: Prior to her appointment at HUD, Ms. Patenaude served as State Director and Deputy Chief of Staff for U.S. Senator Bob Smith (R-NH...
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Pamela Patenaude is Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. According to whitehouse.gov: Prior to her appointment at HUD, Ms. Patenaude served as State Director and Deputy Chief of Staff for U.S. Senator Bob Smith (R-NH), overseeing strategic planning and operations. She also served as the Marketing and Training Director for the New Hampshire Small Business Development Center where she successfully executed the largest women’s business conference in New England. From 1988 to 1996, Ms. Patenaude served as Vice President of Manor Homes Builders, Inc., a family owned, national award winning custom homebuilder located in Bedford, New Hampshire. During the Reagan Administration, she served as the White House Liaison, Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing, and Executive Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary for Field Coordination for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Ms. Patenaude began her career in housing and community economic development at the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority where she administered the Section 8 rental assistance program. She is a graduate of Saint Anselm College, and received her master’s degree in community economic development from New Hampshire College. She also attended Tufts University Management and Community Development Institute, and The American University Washington Justice Program. Ms. Patenaude has held leadership positions in many professional and civic organizations, including the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, the American Red Cross, the New Hampshire Homebuilders Association, the NH Community Development Finance Authority, the Lowell Historic Preservation Commission, the Bedford Planning Board and Economic Development Corporation, and served as Chairman of the Bedford Housing Advisory Committee.
Meet Pamela L. Lewis, a homeless 4.0 GPA student at Griffin Technical College that was displaced by Hurricane Katrina and is presently sleeping in a '95 Ford Explorer as a resident of Riverdale, Ga. without a source of income. The student, a Katrina survivor, was recently denied food-stamps by Clayton County-DFAS in Jonesboro, Ga. because she is not working at least 20 hrs/wk while attending school. And to top things off, a FEMA representative informed the student that her case was...
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Pamela Lewis is a 4.0 GPA homeless student at Griffin Technical College that have not received her Pell Grant funds from the Financial Aid Department, only the award letter. She is now in the 7th week of the quarter without all of her books for class and uniforms for clinicals. Ms. Lewis received an email last week from Mrs. Gina Byrd stating that she needed to pick up her "refund check" from the business office at the college and was asked to contact Mrs. Miriam Byrd for a date to pick up...
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WEST PATERSON -- Enhancing the 3,300-foot towpath along the Morris Canal through a $147,000 Department of Housing and Urban Development grant will help preserve the historic 19th-century trail, borough officials say.
Gov. Haley Barbour says the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved Mississippi's proposal for Katrina recovery projects in Hancock County.
Gov. Haley Barbour says the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved Mississippi's proposal to use $200 million in federal money for hurricane public recovery projects in Hancock County.
(JACKSON, Mississippi) - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has formally approved the State of Mississippi's "Ground Zero" action plan, which directs about $200 million of federally awarded Hurricane Katrina recovery funding exclusively to Hancock County.
Gov. Haley Barbour said the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved Mississippi's proposal to use $200 million in federal money for hurricane public recovery projects in Hancock County.
Officials with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development plan to give Saginaw a report card detailing its administration of block grant funds for 2007-08 by August at the latest.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development late Wednesday gave its OK to the Atlanta Housing Authority (AHA) to tear down the city's final four major family housing projects.
The Detroit Economic Club is pleased to host The Honorable Steve Preston, Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on Wednesday, July 9, 2008. The speech will begin at 12:30 p.m. and will be held at the MGM Grand Detroit in Detroit, MI.
The new secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said Monday he would try to keep on schedule the $700 million redevelopment of public housing here.