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Adam Ennis

Chief Financial Officer at National Development Council

Adam Ennis has a wealth of experience in various roles within the finance and accounting field. Adam started their career at High Country Bank as a Loan Processor in 2002. In 2004, they joined McGladrey and Pullen as an Associate. After that, they worked at Dixon Hughes PLLC as a Senior Associate from 2005 to 2007. Adam then transitioned to NDC Housing and Economic Development Corp, where they took on the role of Senior Staff Accountant from July 2007 to December 2008, and later became the Chief Financial Officer from December 2008 onwards.

Adam Ennis has a diverse educational background. Adam earned their Bachelor's degree in Finance and Banking, with a concentration in Risk Management and Insurance, from Appalachian State University in 2003. Prior to that, they attended North Carolina State University from 1998 to 2000, where they pursued General Studies. In 2004, they furthered their education by obtaining a Master's degree in Accounting from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.

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Brevard, United States

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National Development Council

NDC acts as partner, teacher, advisor, investor, developer and lender, bringing together technical know-how and capital for community and economic investment. We work with local and state governments and community-based organizations to help them create and implement their own unique economic and community development strategies. Over the years, our programs and services have evolved to reflect the changing policy environment, adding services and products to meet emerging needs. We provide technical assistance, professional training, small-business lending, debt and equity financing for residential, commercial, public, and nonprofit facilities. Our nationally-recognized training programs help build a professional workforce in economic and community development that can advance and sustain progress in their communities.