Connecticut Housing Finance Authority
Evelyn Sanchez is an experienced professional in homeownership operations and foreclosure prevention, currently serving as a Homeownership Operations Specialist at the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority since August 2015. Prior experience includes roles as Supervisor of the Homeownership & Foreclosure Prevention Program Training/Counselor at NHS Of New Britain, Inc. from September 2006 to August 2015 and as a Housing Counselor at the Urban League of Greater Hartford from March 1999 to July 2007. Early career experience includes a position in Collections & Loss Mitigation at Bank of America, formerly known as Shawmut Mortgage Company, from 1986 to 1996. Educational qualifications include an Associate's degree in Business Administration and Management from Post University (2018-2020) and a High School Diploma in Electronics from Albert I Prince Technical High School (1983-1986).
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority
The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) was created in 1969 by the Connecticut Legislature as a self-supporting quasi-public housing agency charged with the purpose of expanding affordable housing opportunities for Connecticut’s low- and moderate-income families and individuals. Since then, CHFA has helped more than 130,000 Connecticut individuals and families become homeowners through its low-interest single family mortgage programs. In addition, CHFA has financed the creation of over 35,000 affordable, quality rental units throughout the state. To date, the combined mortgage financing for CHFA’s single- and multifamily housing programs exceeds $11 billion. CHFA continues to seek innovative and effective ways to respond to the changing needs of Connecticut’s communities and meet its statutory purpose. As one of only a few housing finance agencies in the nation to attain AAA bond rating from Standard and Poor’s Rating Service and Moody’s Investor Service, CHFA is proud to celebrate 40 years of creating and supporting affordable housing options for Connecticut residents.