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Pam Patenaude
10th United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Assumed office
September 27, 2017
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byNani A. Coloretti
United States Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Community Planning and Development
In office
2005–2007
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byRoy Bernardi
Succeeded bySusan Peppler
Personal details
Born (1961-01-20) January 20, 1961 (age 63)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
EducationSaint Anselm College (BS)
Southern New Hampshire University (MS)

Pamela Hughes Patenaude (born January 20, 1961) is the United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Prior to assuming her current position, she served as president of the J. Ronald Terwilliger Foundation for Housing America's Families and as director of housing policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center.[1] She served as Housing and Urban Development assistant secretary for Community, Planning and Development during the George W. Bush Administration. She was proposed as a candidate for Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Trump administration,[2] but was ultimately nominated for Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.[3] This nomination was confirmed by an 80–17 vote of the U.S. Senate on September 14, 2017.[4][5]

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References

  1. ^ Kimura, Donald (April 29, 2017). "Patenaude Nominated for HUD Deputy Secretary". Affordable Housing Finance. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  2. ^ Swanson, Brena (November 10, 2016). "Pam Patenaude reportedly under consideration to serve as Trump's HUD secretary | 2016-11-10". HousingWire.com. Retrieved November 14, 2016.
  3. ^ "President Donald J. Trump Announces Key Additions to his Administration" Archived 2017-05-17 at the Wayback Machine, The White House, April 28, 2017. Retrieved 2017-04-28.
  4. ^ "PN363 — Pamela Hughes Patenaude — Department of Housing and Urban Development". U.S. Congress. September 14, 2017. Retrieved September 15, 2017.
  5. ^ Lane, Ben (September 14, 2017). "Senate confirms Pam Patenaude as HUD deputy secretary". HousingWire. Retrieved September 15, 2017.
Political offices
Preceded by United States Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
2017–present
Incumbent