Adrianne Todman

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Adrianne-Todman
Board Vice-Chair, NeighborWorks America
Acting Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Adrianne Todman is the 12th Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Deputy Secretary Todman has dedicated her career to improving people's lives and strengthening communities through housing. She believes we have a responsibility to confront housing insecurity and help ensure access to good homes, to eliminate all forms of housing discrimination, and to build our nation's housing infrastructure in a way that expands equitable access to housing for all people.

She served as the CEO of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) from 2017 to June 2021. During her tenure, Deputy Secretary Todman improved the association's financial standing and business operations, created a member-centric culture and advocated for funding and policies to preserve and develop affordable housing and help communities thrive.

Before joining NAHRO, she served as the executive director of the District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA) from 2009 to 2017. There, she implemented a national award-winning model to house veterans experiencing homelessness, increased homeownership opportunities by 50% for low- and moderate-income families served by DCHA, increased the number of affordable units available in sub-markets experiencing rapid growth, and oversaw 12 concurrent large redevelopment efforts. She prioritized youth empowerment programs and workforce development, and commissioned the first citywide needs assessment of public housing residents.

Deputy Secretary Todman also served in several career positions at HUD. First, as a manager of HUD's $500 million grant competition that focused on the redevelopment of distressed public housing sites, then as a policy aide in both the Office of Public and Indian Housing, and the Office of the Secretary where she worked with staff across HUD's programs on policy solutions and streamlining implementation.

Deputy Secretary Todman's career in public service began in the office of then-Congressman Ron de Lugo, a long-serving delegate representing the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Todman was born and raised. She is a graduate of Smith College and lives in Washington, D.C.