The Community Preservation Corporation
Brandie Moreno is an experienced professional in the fields of urban planning and housing preservation, currently serving as Vice President at The Community Preservation Corporation since November 2017, after holding roles as Assistant Vice President and Mortgage Officer. Previous experience includes significant positions at the NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development, where Brandie served as Deputy Director and Senior Project Manager for the LIHTC Preservation Program, as well as a Project Manager at Southside United HDFC. Brandie participated in Cohort 32 of the Coro Leadership New York program and has held various roles in research, teaching, and operations at several organizations, including NYU Wagner and Teach for America. Brandie holds a Master’s degree in Urban Planning from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Columbia University.
The Community Preservation Corporation
The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) was launched in 1974 through a joint agreement between the City of New York and its leading commercial banks to restore and rebuild New York’s aging neighborhoods. In the more than 40 years since, we have evolved and expanded our reach to become a consistent source of capital to underserved housing markets throughout New York City and in communities across the state. Our deep, strategic relationships with government agencies, community groups, banks, and other investors has positioned CPC as a trusted partner who works hand-in-hand with housing providers to create customized financing solutions. CPC has financed more than 185,000 affordable housing units to date. With roughly $10 billion in public and private investments, our work has helped revitalize countless neighborhoods and provided quality housing for low-income families, senior citizens, and individuals with disabilities.