The Specialist in Housing Credit Management® certification has been developed by the National Affordable Housing Management Association especially for management professionals involved with properties developed and operated under the Low Income Housing Tax Credit program. The SHCM® is designed by management professionals for management professionals to ensure they have attained the knowledge, experience and competence required to excel in the housing credit property management industry.
As experienced affordable housing management professionals know, the LIHTC program is the primary production tool for creating new affordable housing properties across every state in the country, and it is also the most important tool for rehabilitating and preserving the nation’s existing stock of aging affordable housing. To maximize their careers, managers in the affordable housing industry must be able to demonstrate their experience and expertise in mastering the complex requirements of the LIHTC program. Earning your SHCM® enables you to do just that.
SHCM® certification is valid for one year and must be renewed annually each September 1st. Renewal consists of six hours of housing credit specific coursework or training by an approved provider* per year and $165 renewal fee. For more information on the SHCM® Designation, visit www.NAHMA.org.
Instructor
Deborah Gershen Gennello, CPM, NAHP-e, VP of Property Management, Moderate Income Management Co., Inc, AMO
Ms. Gershen is a licensed real estate broker in the States of New Jersey & Delaware and holds numerous certifications in the area of real estate, including the CERTIFIED PROPERTY MANAGER designation from IREM®, Certified Occupancy Specialist, Certified Housing Manager, Certified Financial Manager and Certified Manager of Maintenance. She has received the title of National Assisted Housing Professional, Executive Level from NAHMA.
Agenda
Day 1 — March 12
Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and materials will be distributed at that time. A breakfast will be provided. The course will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. and conclude by 5 p.m. Lunch and afternoon break will be provided.
Day 2 — March 13
Breakfast will be provided at 8 a.m. The course will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. and conclude at 12:00 p.m. The optional SHCM® Certification Exam will begin at 1 p.m. and will end at 5 p.m. If you are taking the SHCM® Exam, lunch will be provided.
Register
Fees and reasonable expenses for the course are an approved project expense. Cancellation Policy: Registration fees will be refunded less a $100 processing charge if received in writing ten (10) business days prior to the seminar. Substitutions, but no refunds, can be made after that date.