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2010
Keynote Speaker
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Don't miss this
exciting
opportunity to
hear HUD Deputy
Secretary Ron
Sims at the 19th
annual
Affordable
Housing
Summit
on May 3, 2010
- Register
Today!
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Deputy
Secretary, Ron Sims |
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Ron Sims was
unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 6, 2009,
and sworn in as the Deputy Secretary for the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development on May 8,
2009. As the second most senior official at HUD, Sims is
responsible for managing the Department's day-to-day
operations, a nearly $40 billion annual operating
budget, and the agency's 8,500 employees.
Sims previously served as the Executive for the King
County, Washington, the 13th largest county in the
nation in a metropolitan area of 1.8 million residents
and 39 cities including the cities of Seattle, Bellevue
and Redmond.
While serving three terms, Sims was nationally
recognized for his work on transportation, homelessness,
climate change, health care reform, urban development
and affordable housing. His leadership in affordable
housing and multiple community and housing partnerships
have funded 5,632 units of housing during his 12 years.
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