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Brandon Dettlaff has been named the new executive director of the North Dakota Housing Finance Agency, effective June 13. Dettlaff, who has been a part of the agency since 2007, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to this pivotal role. Over the years, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to improving housing opportunities across the state.
As executive director, Dettlaff will oversee various initiatives aimed at enhancing affordable housing options and supporting community development. His extensive background within the agency positions him well to lead the organization in addressing the evolving needs of North Dakota residents.
State leaders expressed confidence in Dettlaff's ability to navigate the challenges facing the housing sector, especially in light of recent economic shifts. His leadership is expected to foster collaboration among stakeholders and drive innovative solutions to housing issues in North Dakota. As he steps into this new role, many are looking forward to the positive impact he will have on the agency and the communities it serves.
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