Board of Trustees
The Trustees of Atlantic Housing Foundation were asked to serve because of their skills and experience in real estate, law, business, and philanthropic activities. Several of the members are real estate professionals with over 200 years of combined experience in development, acquisition, finance, and management. The common thread among these trustees is their understanding that a nonprofit corporation, like Atlantic Housing Foundation, must operate under a higher standard of professionalism and strict accountability. They also understand the social purpose and nature of a non-profit organization, its position within society and law, and know that it will not succeed unless it is properly managed.
Alan Naul
Alan Naul joined Atlantic Housing Foundation, Inc. as a member of the Board of Trustees in January 2019.
Alan is the founder and President of the Javelin Group in Dallas, Texas, and has the primary responsibility for its strategic direction. Javelin develops and invests in cutting edge housing and healthcare real estate to serve the burgeoning senior population. Prior to Javelin, Alan worked as a Managing Director for the Hampstead Group, where he was active in all aspects of the firm’s real estate and corporate investments.
He serves as a board member of an East Texas Municipal District and is a proud graduate of the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University.
Michael Duffy
Michael Duffy joined Atlantic Housing Foundation, Inc. as a member of the Board of Trustees in January 2019.
Michael had a 40-year career in commercial real estate investment and development, the last 21 with Trammell Crow Company, the nation’s largest commercial developer, where he served as Chief Operating Officer before retiring in 2021. Previously, Michael worked with Principal Real Estate Investors, The Balcor Company, and Urban Investment and Development Company. He is a past partner and Board member of Social Venture Partners – Dallas and serves on the Board of Directors of St. Mary’s of Carmel School.
Michael holds a BBA from the University of Notre Dame and an MM from Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
Dan French, Founder (1950-2023)
Dan French established Atlantic Housing Foundation (AHF) in South Carolina in 1999 as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. His vision was to create a world-class, affordable housing organization to serve low and moderate income families. He served as President and CEO of Atlantic Housing from its founding until 2008, CEO until 2019, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees until 2022.
He continued to serve as a board member until his untimely passing in December 2023.
Dan was involved in the affordable housing field since 1990 when he was made head of the Affordable Housing Department of the San Antonio office of the Resolution Trust Corporation. He went on to serve the San Antonio Housing Authority as Director of Development. He has also served as Housing Commissioner of the Town of Hilton Head Island, SC and Chairman of the greater Hilton Head Community Development Corp. He held an MBA from the University of Texas, San Antonio and had over 40 years of experience in the areas of development, finance, operation, appraisal and brokerage of real estate.
AHF will always be grateful for Dan’s bold, forward-thinking vision that has helped thousands of people get the housing, education and community resources they need to improve their lives. Since his passing, Atlantic Housing Foundation has launched the Transforming Communities: Dan French Real Estate Scholarship, which is awarded annually to a promising student pursuing studies in Real Estate.
Richard Whaley
Richard Whaley has 40 years of experience developing or acquiring real estate throughout most regions of the United States. He has been or is currently involved in a number of professional and civic associations, including Founding Trustee, Dalhberg Center; Founding Member, Ohio State Advocates; Former Director, Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition and Former Board Director National Housing and Rehabilitation Association, Board of Trustee – Nightingale Home Care Inc., member of NAIOP – National Association of Industrial and Office Properties Central Florida Chapter, member of FIABCI – The International Real Estate Federation. As a Founding Trustee, Mr. Whaley is also passionately involved with Atlantic Housing Foundation.
Rich is a widower with three grown children and four grandchildren and resides in the Metro Washington D.C. area.
Michael Nguyen
Michael Nguyen, joined Atlantic Housing Foundation, Inc. in April 2008 as President and Chief Executive Officer.
Michael has over 20 years of experience as an executive in multifamily acquisition, development, rehabilitation, disposition, and asset management. Prior to joining Atlantic Housing Foundation, Michael founded Cima Advisors, a real estate structured finance and asset management firm. Previously, Michael was a Partner at the Utley Group, a private equity firm with a key focus on multifamily acquisition and development. Before the real estate business, Michael was an investment banker specializing in mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring, debt, and equity placements. He was also a Principal with First Southwest Company in its corporate finance department and a Financial Analyst at Banque Paribas and Prudential-Bache in New York.
Michael holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and an MBA from Texas.
Ruben Gomez
Mr. Gomez joined the AHF Board of Trustees in 2023.
He recently retired after more than 45 years in new construction, rehab, remodeling and repairs in all aspects of construction as a Construction Superintendent/Project Manager in New York, Chicago and Florida. He was also active as a Community Organizer in Chicago for over 15 years as Director of a Neighborhood Community Organization (NCO).
Born in New York City, he moved to Puerto Rico as a child, where he graduated high school. He relocated back to New York at 20 where he worked as an ornamental iron-worker for 5 years then moved to Chicago where he gained most of his construction experience rehabbing abandoned properties for over 20 years.
He then relocated to Florida where he was project manager for new construction with Park Square Homes. He was also the project manager for rehabbing apartment complexes to convert them into condominiums with Paramount Companies in Florida. The last 12 years of his career he was employed by the local housing authority as an inspector. He now resides in AHF Windover Oaks Apartments in Titusville.
Amanda McCullough
Amanda McCullough joined Atlantic Housing Foundation, Inc. as a member of the Board of Trustees in September 2021.
As CEO of the award-winning firm Popken Development, Amanda leads community engagement, planning and placemaking projects through the real estate zoning and design process.
Building sustainable & equitable cities is the intersection where Amanda’s passion and job have become interchangeable. She is a Congress for New Urbanism Accredited (CNU-A) professional and is Leadership in Energy Efficiency and Design (LEED-AP) accredited, bringing tools for sustainability and complete neighborhoods to every community conversation. Her projects have won awards from the Texas Downtown Association and the Greater Dallas Planning Council. She has lectured to university classes and at conferences across the country, including American Planning Association, Architecture for Humanity, Keep Texas Beautiful, Congress for the New Urbanism, and Texas Downtown Association.
Amanda holds a Masters in City and Regional Planning (MCRP) and has served for two years as Board President for Congress for the New Urbanism North Texas Chapter and on the Board of her neighborhood’s Bike Friendly Oak Cliff, as well as a Council Member Appointee to the City of Dallas Strategic Mobility Plan Citizen Advisory Committee.
Stephanie Laxton
Stephanie Laxton joins Atlantic Housing Foundation with over 25 years of nonprofit board experience in Environmental, Education & Healthcare, Affordable Housing & Community Development & Cultural Indigenous issues from the Northern Pacific Island Region – Hawaii County, Big Island Hawaii. Her 20-year private sector and state government careers in Physiotherapy, Social Services & Pre-School Education brought her to Texas in January 2013.
She is employed as a Workforce Development Specialist III with the Texas Workforce Commission. Her background in Business Management Studies from the University of Oregon also establishes her leadership qualities as a CEO/President & Founder of a Native Hawaiian grassroots 501(c)(3) organization officed in the county of Hawaii. She is also a mother of four and grandmother.
Rachel Hayden
Rachel Hayden joined Atlantic Housing Foundation as a board member in 2019.
She is a licensed professional engineer and Vice President/Regional Growth Leader of GEI Consultants, a national civil engineering consulting firm. In 2018 GEI acquired Hayden Consultants, Inc., the firm Rachel founded in March of 2000. Rachel launched Hayden Consultants as a sole proprietor. Her goal was to provide a great place for people to work toward a common mission: to make a difference in our quality of life by designing public infrastructure with the future in mind. Today the company employs over 40 employees, with a focus on transportation, water resources, transit, and construction services. Hayden Consultants was a five-time Aggie 100 honoree, two-time Dallas 100 honoree, and has been awarded the national Civil Engineering Entrepreneur of the Year from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
Rachel has served in leadership and board positions for numerous professional organizations, including state Chair of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Texas, President of the ASCE Dallas Branch and President of ACEC Dallas Chapter. She currently serves on the Texas A&M University Civil Engineering Advisory Council. A fifth-generation Texan, Rachel holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University and currently lives in Dallas with her husband. She has two grown children (also Aggies).
James K. Smith
James Smith joined Atlantic Housing Foundation as a board member in 2024.
He is Senior Resolutions Counsel at United Educators located in Bethesda, Maryland, where he handles complex general liability and employer liability claims for educational institutions. Previously, James supervised the Mid-Atlantic and West Claims teams at United Educators. United Educators is a Risk Retention Group owned and governed by 1,200 member colleges, universities, independent schools, public school districts and public school insurance pools. Prior to joining UE, he was an associate at a law firm in Bethesda, Maryland, where he specialized in insurance defense with a particular emphasis on coverage issues.
During his career, James has practiced law in Maryland and the District of Columbia. He graduated from Gettysburg College and received his J. D., cum laude from the University of Baltimore. He is also a member of the National Association of College and University Attorneys.
James currently lives in Rockville, Maryland, with his wife and son. His daughter Madison passed away from cancer in October 2023, and in her memory he and his family spend time supporting families impacted by cancer as well as charities dedicated to pediatric cancer research.
Bob Voelker
Bob Voelker joined Atlantic Housing Foundation as a board member in 2024.
Bob has 30 + years experience as a real estate attorney and multifamily developer with a focus on complex urban mixed-use development projects; high-rise residential development; affordable housing development; and real estate finance, including institutional debt and equity financing (MET, PRU, Goldman Sachs, Carlyle) and creative financing alternatives (EB-5, New Market Tax Credits, Affordable Housing Tax Credits, Historic Tax Credits and Tax Exempt Bonds). As part of the Senior Management Team at StreetLights for 6 years, Bob was involved in company strategy/culture, company level and project financing and high rise and mixed use development projects from inception, including site analysis, financial feasibility, due diligence analysis and financing through completion, lease-up/stabilization and recapitalization or sale. Bob started his career as a CPA/tax accountant with a Big 8 accounting firm and after law school practiced tax law prior to moving into real estate development and finance.
Bob has served on the Urban Land Institute National Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Council; North Texas ULI TOD Council; Headed the Local Host Committee for the 23rd International Congress for New Urbanism (CNU) Conference in Dallas; current Board member and former President of CNU North Texas Chapter; and is currently on the board at CitySquare (a Dallas social service provider to lower income individuals) and the Deep Ellum Tax Increment Financing board.
Among representative projects that Bob has spearheaded over the last 15 years are the W Hollywood Hotel and Condominiums in Los Angeles ($600MM development on 4.6 acres); sale of the historic Grove Park Inn from the Shannon’s family to KSL Resorts; Block 23 multifamily/office/grocery/retail mixed-use project in Phoenix; Butler Brothers Building historic building revitalization into two hotels and multifamily residences in Dallas; Hall Arts office building development in Dallas using EB-5 funds; Case Building in Deep Ellum, Dallas; The McKenzie Residences in Dallas; Hamilton at the Epic in Deep Ellum, Dallas; MET Midtown office, apartments & hotel in Midtown, Atlanta. From 1994-2005, developed 3,300 units of affordable housing in Texas, Oklahoma and Arizona.
After retiring in 2020, Bob moved to Georgia, where he is now an adjunct professor teaching a Real Estate Development class at the University of Georgia law school.