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Helen
R. Kanovsky was sworn in by Secretary Shaun Donovan as the General
Counsel of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
on May 4, 2009. As General Counsel she is the chief law officer
of the Department and principal legal adviser to the Secretary and
staff of HUD. She is also head of the Departmental Enforcement Center.
OGC provides legal opinions, advice, and services with respect to
all departmental programs and activities. OGC has primary responsibility
for the development of HUD program regulations and assists in the
development of HUD programs and policies. OGC has over 600 employees
in Headquarters, 10 Regional Offices and 40 Field Offices.
Prior to coming to HUD, Ms. Kanovsky served as Chief Operating
Officer and General Counsel of the AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust.
She was an officer of the Trust for 13 years, beginning in 1995.
The Trust is a $3.5 billion registered investment company for Taft-Hartley
and Public Pension funds which targets investment in multi-family
investment securities and also invests in insured or guaranteed
single family mortgage pools. During 1998-99, she was Chief of Staff
to Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts.
Before joining the Trust in 1995, Ms. Kanovsky was Executive Vice
President and General Counsel of GE Capital Asset Management Corporation
(a subsidiary of the General Electric Company) and predecessor company
Skyline Financial Services Corporation from 1986-1994.
Prior to that, she was in private law practice as a partner with
Leff & Mason (1984-1986) and before that, a partner and associate
with Dickstein, Shapiro and Morin (1981-84; 1976-79). During 1979-1981,
she served in the federal government as a Special Assistant to Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development Patricia Roberts Harris. She went
with Secretary Harris to the Department of Health, Education and
Welfare where she served as Special Assistant to the Secretary and
Associate Executive Secretary to the Department which became the
Department of Health and Human Services. Ms. Kanovsky holds an A.B.
cum laude in Government from Cornell University where she was Phi
Beta Kappa. She received her J.D. cum laude from the Harvard Law
School in 1976.
Prior to becoming General Counsel of HUD, she served as Chair of
the National Housing Conference (NHC) and a member of the Board
of the NHC's research affiliate, the Center for Housing Policy.
She also was a Trustee of the National Labor College and a member
of the Board of the Special Olympics of the District of Columbia.
Ms. Kanovsky has two adult daughters, Dr. Jennifer Dorfman and
Ms. Emily Dorfman.
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