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Speaker

Mr. Senthil Sankaran

Managing Principal, Housing Fund Amazon

As Principal of the Amazon Housing Equity Fund, Senthil is responsible for the deployment and management of Amazon’s commitment of over $2 billion in below-market capital, in the form of loans and grants, to preserve and create over 20,000 affordable homes in Amazon’s ‘hometown’ communities: The Puget Sound region of Washington State, the Arlington, VA/Greater Washington region, and Nashville, Tennessee. Prior to Amazon, Senthil has served in a variety of real estate development leadership roles in both the private and public sectors. As SVP, Real Estate Development & Capital Programs at the District of Columbia Housing Authority (DCHA), Senthil led DCHA’s strategic portfolio repositioning and rehabilitation efforts. He also served as Senior Director of Development focused on the Union Market neighborhood in Washington, DC for EDENS – a firm specializing in the acquisition, entitlement and development of mixed-use, urban infill, real estate projects. Prior to EDENS, Senthil served as Director of Real Estate Development for the Government of the District of Columbia in the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Development (DMPED) where he managed a multi-billion dollar portfolio of large-scale, mixed use, public-private real estate development projects on behalf of the District — most of which required the structuring and deployment of layered public financing tools such as Tax Increment Financing (TIF), proceeds of securitized revenue bonds, capital budget funding and real property tax abatements. Senthil began his real estate career as a real estate financial advisory consultant with Jones Lang LaSalle’s Public Institutions practice in Washington, DC. Senthil received an MBA as a John F. Connelly Foundation Scholar of Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and holds a BA in Government/International Relations from Georgetown University as well.

Speaking at

Tue Mar 17 12:30 PM — 1:30 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, Grand Ballroom 5-6, Floor 3

Closing Plenary: A Conversation on Abundance

To close the conference, join this fireside chat among industry experts who will discuss the Abundance movement, and what’s next. The panelists will discuss the exciting momentum that’s picked up across the country; from states to small towns, how is the YIMBY movement growing, where is it finding success, how are we creating bipartisan bridges, and what more can be done to address housing supply. Moderated by ULI’s Chief Impact Officer, Aimee Witteman, the panelists will discuss policy, partnerships, innovation and messaging for an inspiring and fun conversation that should leave all attendees inspired as they return home!