LHP Capital
Claudette Pittman-Sterry currently serves as Community Manager at LHP Capital, LLC since October 2021 and previously held the position of Assistant Regional Manager. Prior experience includes roles as Community Manager and Assistant Manager at LHP MANAGEMENT, LLC from July 2018 to October 2021, as well as Manager and Assistant Manager/Community Manager at Trevecca Towers II from October 2012 to July 2018, where the company underwent acquisition and restructuring by LHP. Claudette's professional journey began with various positions, including Administrative Assistant and Housekeeping. Claudette holds degrees from Lipscomb University, completed from 2010 to 2014, and Ashworth College, completed from 2008 to 2012.
LHP Capital
LHP Capital is a real estate development firm and a national leader in the development and management of affordable multifamily housing properties. The company specializes in the acquisition and rehabilitation of these properties while working diligently to bring value and positive transformation to the communities it serves. LHP has completed more than $1.2 billion in development activities creating safe, secure and quality affordable housing communities our residents love calling home. LHP Capital currently owns and manages 57 multifamily properties comprising more than 7,000 apartment units in six states. The development team actively pursues acquisition opportunities that would benefit from the resources available under the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. LHP is headquartered in Knoxville and has a second office located in Nashville. The company employs more than 325 dedicated employees. Giving back to the community is ingrained in LHP’s company culture. The company supports a wide array of charitable organizations and encourages employees to contribute to the communities in which they live and work by offering a Volunteer Time Off (VTO) program. The employees of LHP know firsthand the hardships many residents face and as a result often go beyond the call of duty to assist by volunteering and giving to organizations that serve low‐income communities. They care deeply about creating strong communities and work tirelessly to provide quality, affordable housing for individuals, families, seniors and people with disabilities.