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EXHIBIT 2 <br />served as Controller for Oak Springs, Inc., a real estate investment firm. She holds a <br />bachelor's degree in Business Administration Accounting from California State <br />University, Fullerton and is a Certified Public Accountant. <br />3. Mary Jo Goelzer, Vice President of Marketing and Communication — Mary Jo Goelzer <br />joined JHC in 2001 after working nearly 20 years at Newport Pacific Capital Company, a <br />national real estate development firm. As a Vice President, she served in several areas <br />including marketing, public and private syndication, mortgage instrument programs, <br />portfolio management, sales, financing, association management, and as a legal liaison. <br />Previously, she was Director of Investor Services at American Diversified Corporation. <br />She holds a bachelor's degree in Communications from the University of Washington. <br />4. Jose Sanchez, Vice President of Asset Management — Prior to joining JHC in 2015, Jose <br />Sanchez served as the Chief Financial Officer at Eagle Real Estate Group where he was <br />responsible for all aspects of corporate financial functions and the oversight of a $.5 <br />billion property portfolio. Prior to his work at Eagle, Jose was the Director of Strategic <br />Planning at The Irvine Company and a Portfolio Manager at Edison Capital. Jose <br />graduated with a bachelor's degree from Cal State Fullerton and has an executive MBA <br />from Chapman University. <br />Michael Massie, Vice President of Finance — Prior to rejoining JHC in 2017, Michael <br />Massie served as vice president at Related Companies of California where he was <br />responsible for the company's affordable housing developments in San Diego and Los <br />Angeles counties. Preceding his work at Related, Michael oversaw the development of <br />the Picerne Group's multifamily projects throughout Southern California and was a <br />member of the executive committee. Michael previously served as JHC's Director, <br />Housing Development from 2008-2014 and before that as senior project manager from <br />2005 to 2008. Michael graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School <br />with a bachelor's degree in Economics and concentrations in Real Estate and Finance. <br />6. George Searcy, Senior Vice President, Community Impact— Prior to joining JHC in 2014, <br />George Searcy served as both the Executive Director of Hope Through Housing <br />Foundation and the Executive Vice President of Operation & Program Services at <br />National Community Renaissance (CORE) in Rancho Cucamonga. Prior to his work at <br />CORE, George worked for many years at the City of Irvine as the Community Services <br />Superintendent— Human and Social Services and for the Irvine Adult Day Health <br />Services, Inc. as the Executive Director of Adult Day Health Care Services. <br />City of Santa Ana Underwriting & Subsidy Layering Review: Veteran's Village Page 114 <br />25L-24 <br />
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