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Meet Alisa.

 
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Alisa wilson, Senior Vice President

Ms. Wilson joined S.B. Clark Companies in May 2018 with a background in affordable housing lending, grantmaking, and public policy. She has extensive experience with debt and equity finance of mixed-income and LIHTC transactions. Ms. Wilson specializes in deal structuring, project-level underwriting, subordinate financing, and transactional due diligence. She provides significant perspective around public-private partnerships from her previous positions in county and state government. 

 Ms. Wilson has over 15 years of experience in community development finance. Prior to joining S.B. Clark Companies, she was the Housing Development Manager at the Colorado Division of Housing where she oversaw the Division’s grant and loan underwriting team and multifamily loan closings. She has also worked at national community development lenders Mercy Loan Fund and Enterprise Community Loan Fund, and Maryland’s Montgomery County Department of Housing and Community Affairs where she underwrote and closed multifamily loans, managed affordable housing development projects, and administered local housing trust fund, HOME and CDBG funds. Ms. Wilson earned her Bachelor of Art’s degree in Economics from Wake Forest University and her Master’s in Urban Planning from New York University’s school of public service. 

 Ms. Wilson serves on the Board of Directors for Housing Colorado, an industry resource for affordable housing, including professional advocacy. She is a member of Housing Colorado’s Diversity Equity & Inclusion Committee, Education Committee, and Membership Committee. Ms. Wilson is also a member of CHFA’s Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) Working Group. Ms. Wilson also serves on the Board of Directors for Senior Housing Options, a non-profit owner and manager of assisted living and independent living communities that serve elderly and disabled Coloradans. She previously served on the Board of Directors of Colorado NAHRO.  Ms. Wilson passed the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s Series 50 test to be licensed as a “municipal advisor” under the Dodd-Frank legislation.