Event

Institutional Investors in Multifamily Affordable Housing

April 03, 2024

On Wednesday, April 3, 2024, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York hosted an in-person event focused on institutional investors in multifamily affordable housing. The event aimed to provide insights into investments in affordable housing by pensions, corporations, and impact investors. Panels explored opportunities for market growth, barriers to investments, and the need for equity capital to finance affordable housing development and preservation.  

This event was of interest to leaders from pension funds, endowments, insurance companies, foundations, investment managers, community development organizations, banks, and affordable housing developers.

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See the agenda for timing of specific conference segments.


Event Details

Date & Time
April 3, 2024
2:30 pm – 5:00 pm
(Coffee and networking preceding event; reception to follow.)

Location
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Auditorium
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

Audience

This event was open to the public.

Media

This event was open to the media. All remarks were on the record, with the recording to be made available afterwards. For media inquiries, please contact Ellen Simon at Ellen.Simon@ny.frb.org.



Agenda
Agenda
2:30pm-2:35pm Opening Remarks (00:00:09 in video)

Jonathan Kivell, Director of Community Investments, Community Development and Outreach, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
2:35pm-2:55pm Research Presentation (00:01:49 in video)

Greg MacKinnon, Director of Research, Pension Real Estate Association
2:55pm-3:45pm  Panel: Pension Funds (00:23:41 in video)

Moderator: Erika Brice, Social Investment Officer, Social Investment Practice, Kresge Foundation

Alan Snoddy, Managing Director, Private Investments, The Church Pension Fund

William Maher, Director of Strategy and Research, RCLCO Fund Advisors

John Gluszak, Head of Real Estate at the NYC Retirement Systems, Office of The New York City Comptroller

3:45pm-3:55pm  Break
3:55pm-4:45pm  Panel: Investor Perspectives on Multifamily Affordable Housing (01:15:09 in video)

Moderator: Amanda Nunnink, Senior Managing Director, Multifamily Impact Housing, Kayne Anderson

Ommeed Sathe, Managing Director, Impact Investing & Sustainability, Liberty Mutual Investments

Olivia Jaffe, Managing Director, Real Estate Investments, Schusterman Family Investments

Ola Oyinsan Hixon, Portfolio Manager of U.S. Value-Add Strategies, PGIM Real Estate
4:45pm-4:50pm  Closing Remarks (02:08:15 in video)

Maria Carmelita Recto, Community Development Outreach Associate, Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Speakers

Erika Brice
Social Investment Officer, Social Investment Practice
Kresge Foundation


John Gluszak
Head of Real Estate at the NYC Retirement Systems
Office of The New York City Comptroller


Ola Oyinsan Hixon
Portfolio Manager of U.S. Value-Add Strategies
PGIM Real Estate


Olivia Jaffe
Managing Director, Real Estate Investments
Schusterman Family Investments


Jonathan Kivell
Director of Community Investments, Community Development and Outreach
Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Greg MacKinnon
Director of Research
Pension Real Estate Association


William Maher
Director of Strategy and Research
RCLCO Fund Advisors


Amanda Nunnink
Senior Managing Director, Multifamily Impact Housing
Kayne Anderson


Maria Carmelita Recto
Community Development Associate
Federal Reserve Bank of New York


Ommeed Sathe
Managing Director
Impact Investing & Sustainability, Liberty Mutual Investments


Alan Snoddy
Managing Director, Private Investments
The Church Pension Fund


EVENT RESOURCES

Alternative Investments in Community Development: A Case Study of Pension Fund Investments in Multifamily Affordable Housing (February 2024)

Alternative Investments in Community Development: A Case Study of Managers of Multifamily Affordable Housing Private Investment Vehicles (March 2023)

Pension Funds & Affordable Housing, Pension Real Estate Association


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