Don Tarleton is president and director of Hawaii Community Reinvestment Corporation (HCRC). HCRC is a loan program and a tax-credit equity fund that has financed approximately 2,900 rental housing units for elderly and low-income tenants and provided approximately $91 million in loans and $107 million in tax credit investments.
Prior to joining HCRC, Mr. Tarleton served as chief financial officer for the Housing Finance and Development Corporation (HFDC) of Hawaii, where he oversaw all of the state’s housing financing programs, including the Hula Mae Single Family Bond Program, the Multifamily Bond Program, and other specialized financing programs.
Mr. Tarleton has worked closely with county and federal housing officials to develop housing opportunities, and he has worked with financial institutions, investment banking firms, and credit rating agencies to market HFDC’s creditworthiness. Previously he served for 19 years with the Comptroller of the Currency, concluding as regional administrator of national banks for the sixth region, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
Mr. Tarleton has also worked with federal and state legislatures to develop new and improve existing housing programs.
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