SOUTHEASTERN REGIONAL
COUNCIL
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT
OFFICIALS
A BRIEF HISTORY
In 1934, before a
national program to provide public housing for needy
families had been implemented, a group of housing
officials banded together to form the National Association
of Housing Officials (NAHO). They came from different
areas, linked by common concern for the nation's housing
needs and the determination to develop programs to address
those needs.
Subsequent to the
enactment by Congress of the Housing Act of 1937, a number
of informal meetings and conferences were held in the
southeast. On November 19, 1940, approximately fifty
housing officials from the six states of Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee met
in Macon, Georgia. They adopted a Resolution which
declared, "Be it Resolved by the Housing Authorities
situated within the area comprising Region IV of the
United States Housing Authority, assembled in annual
session at Macon Georgia, November 19, 1940, that there be
organized a regional unit of the National Association of
Housing Officials under the following by-laws...," and
thus created the Southeast Council of National Association
of Housing Officials. Approximately forty-three housing
authorities were in operation in the six states forming
the council. During the next several years, Mississippi
and Virginia were added to the region followed by Kentucky
and West Virginia. Through the years the organizational
purpose was expanded to meet new community needs, and in
1953, NAHO changed its name to the National Association of
Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO).
In October 1978,
recognizing the needs to reassess NAHRO as to "where it
was, where it was headed and to what it should aspire,"
then President Joseph Canale called for a conclave of
NAHRO leadership. Over eighty representatives from the
eight regions met in Pine Isle, Georgia, in December 1978,
and were charged with reassessing the direction,
priorities, structure and goals of the Association.
What surfaced at Pine
Isle, after an intensive three-day schedule, was an agenda
of valid concerns for both specific areas and general
directions. The conclave group reached a consensus that
the Association's purposes are: advocacy, technical
assistance, professional development and training, and
information. While the conclave did not result in the
resolution of all concerns of the delegates, it provided a
needed forum for expression. Further, it developed an
on-going process for implementing a number of positive,
decisive actions aimed at making the Association more
responsive to, and more representative of, the membership.
The present NAHRO and Regional organizational structures,
terms of office, etc. have evolved from those actions.
Regional Representation
The Regional President
and Immediate Past President serve as members of the NAHRO
Board of Governors. Two additional regional
representatives are selected by their respective regions
as at-large members of the NAHRO Board of Governors,
serving four year, staggered terms. The Region further
represented on various NAHRO Committees and Boards. The
Regional President may make regional
appointments/recommendations as follows:
- Standing Committees -
three appointments to each Committee, and
recommendations for at-large appointments by NAHRO
President.
- Commissioners
- Member Services
- Community
Revitalization and Development
- Housing
- Professional
Development
- Other
Committees and Boards:
- Nominating-two
appointments
- International and
Budget/Administration - any number
of recommendations for
appointment by NAHRO President.
Board of Credentialing
Trustees for Rehabilitation - one recommendation for
appointment by NAHRO President
Board of Credentialing
Trustees for Public Housing Management - two appointments
made by Regional Executive Committee; also one nomination
for an at-large position.
The Regional President
may make other recommendations for appointment by the
NAHRO President to various working groups, task forces,
etc. All NAHRO Committee terms of two years run
concurrently with that of the NAHRO President.
Eight Past Presidents of
our council have served with distinction as Presidents of
NAHRO, which brings to SERC-NAHRO the honor of having the
largest number of national presidents to serve from any
one region to date. Those SERC members who have served
are:
- Joseph A. Fowler,
Ray O. Edwards,
- Brown Nicholson,
Sr.,
- Lawrence M. Cox,
- Walter B. Mills,
Jr.,
- Frederick A. Fay,
- Jack H. Shiver,
- Melvin J. Adams.
ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURE
NAHRO is now comprised of
eight Regional Councils and sixty-four State Chapters
and/or Associations. In 1987, NAHROÕs total membership was
in excess of 7,600. Of that total, SERC-NAHRO membership
represents more than 1,320 active housing and community
development agencies and individuals. (Membership in NAHRO
constitutes SERC-NAHRO membership.)
A NAHRO regional council
is an organization unit, encompassing related geographic
areas. It is established by the NAHRO Board of Governors.
A NAHRO Chapter organization unit formed by the initiative
of people who live in a particular area and sanctioned by
its Regional Council and by the NAHRO Board of Governors.
A chapter is an integral part of the structure of NAHRO
and is incorporated as part of the National Association.
SERC-NAHRO is comprised
of ten State Associations and two territories. A state
association, unlike a chapter, is an independent body,
with by-laws and an organizational structure of its own
choosing. State associations function similarly to NAHRO
Chapters and evidence the same strong commitment to the
national organization; however, sanctioning by NAHRO is
not required for a State association to function.
MEMBER COMPOSITION
NAHRO members, coming
from all walks of life including professional associates
and friends, belong to one or more of the following
categories of membership.
- Individual - active,
- Individual -
affiliate,
- Agency - active, or
- Agency - affiliate
Members in each of the
categories have all the rights of membership, including
the right to vote. Individual affiliate members, however,
cannot hold any of the seven national offices.
NAHRO GOVERNANCE
Board of Governors
consists of the National President, Senior Vice-President,
five Vice-Presidents with portfolio, the three Immediate
Past Presidents of NAHRO who are active in the field,
eight Regional Presidents, eight Immediate Past Regional
Presidents, and sixteen members-at-large (two from each
region), three members appointed at large by the President
with emphasis upon Commissioners. The NAHRO Board is
required to meet at least four times during the two year
term of the officers. Quorum is one-third of all Board
members.
SERC-NAHRO GOVERNANCE
Executive Committee
The control,
administration and management of the affairs, funds and
property of SERC-NAHRO are vested in the Executive
Committee consisting of twenty-two voting members,
including: the Officers of the Council (President, Senior
Vice-President, five Vice-Presidents with portfolio,
Secretary and Treasurer), the three Immediate Past
Presidents of SERC-NAHRO who hold active membership in
NAHRO and who still live in the Council region and one
representative from each state and territory comprising
SERC-NAHRO (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Virginia, and West Virginia). All members of the Executive
Committee must be individual members in good standing of
SERC-NAHRO when elected and throughout their term of
office.
Also entitled to serve as
ex-officio members of the Executive Committee, without
vote, are:
Past Presidents who are
active members of the Council (except the three Immediate
Past Presidents mentioned above);
Regional Members who
serve as officers and representatives to the NAHRO Board
of Governors
The Executive Committee
is required to meet at least once each quarter of each
calendar year, and special meetings may be called by the
President and/or the Secretary. At such meetings, an
officer must be present to vote; however, written proxies
of State Representative are permitted in the event of
their absence. Quorum for the Executive Committee is a
majority of its voting members.
SERC-NAHRO LIFE
MEMBERS
In 1984, it was
determined desirable and appropriate to bestow a Life
Membership Award upon a number of active members of NAHRO
who have "given meritorious and unselfish service " to
SERC. Recipients of such award are elected by the
Executive Committee of SERC-NAHRO, pursuant to nomination
by the SERC Policy Advisory Committee.
Those individuals having
received the Life Membership Award are:
- Gerald Gimre, formerly
of Nashville, TN
- Orelle L. Ledbetter,
Memphis, TN
- Frederick A. Fay,
Richmond, VA
- Harold M. Booth, Jr.
Louisville, KY
- Jack D. Leeth,
Louisville, KY
- John E. Acuff, Jr.
Nashville, TN
- M.B. Satterfield,
Atlanta, GA
- Jack H. Shiver,
Hampton, VA
- James Haley,
Winston-Salem, NC
- Lawrence M. Cox,
Suffolk, VA
- Dorothy Forbes,
Wilmington, NC
- A.E.(Gene) Arrington,
Charlottesville, VA*
- Ray Wheeling,
Charlotte, NC*
- Arthur Meginley,
Chesapeake, VA
- Karl T. Tyree, Jr.,
Florence, AL*
- Virginia West,
Sylacaugua, AL
- Madden Reid, Augusta,
GA
- Betty Smith,
Knoxville, TN
- A.W."Gus" Kuhn,
Bessemer, AL
- William Andrews,
Winston-Salem, NC
- Herbert McBride,
Roanoke, VA
- John Van Ness,
Louisville, KY
In addition to receiving
a proper plaque commemoration the award, they along with
their spouse, receive a complimentary registration and
hotel room for all annual conferences of SERC-NAHRO, and
are invited to the Executive Committee dinner preceding
the conference.
SERC, INC.
While we are a region of
strong support of our national organization, we conduct
certain activities and provide additional services,
independent of NAHRO. Thus SERC, Inc. was created as a
companion organization for tax purposes and to enable the
organization to carry out those additional activities and
services with its own funds. The primary source of those
funds is from agency membership dues which are paid to
SERC, Inc. by organizations at all levels of government
located within our territorial boundaries; therefore, when
we pay agency dues at the regional level, we are paying
for membership in SERC, Inc.
SERC, Inc. was
incorporated under the Alabama "Non-Profit Corporation
Act" on August 31, 1971, as a professional, education
corporation. The stated objectives for which the
corporation was formed are basically the same as those of
SERC-NAHRO, and the territorial boundaries are the same.
Incorporators of SERC,
Inc. were Virginia West, Jack Shiver and Russell Lawson,
and the first Executive Committee consisted of eighteen
persons as follows:
- Virginia West,
Sylacauga, AL
- Jack Shiver, Norfolk,
VA
- Russell Lawson,
Louisville, KY
- Charles Parker,
Decatur, GA
- Brown Nicholson, Jr.,
Columbus, GA
- Ray Wheeling,
Asheville, NC*
- Catherine Clark,
Columbiana, AL
- S.E. Lorimier,
Jacksonville, FL
- David Sotherman,
Decatur, GA
- G.W. Hoffman,
Somerset, KY
- Howard Long, Tupelo,
MS
- James Haley,
Winston-Salem, NC
- J. Allen Thompson,
Jr., Laurens, SC
- Randall A.P. Johnson,
Memphis, TN
- A.E. Arrington,
Charlottsville, VA
- John E. Acuff, Jr.,
Nashville, TN
- Jack D. Leeth,
Louisville, KY
- Franklyn Lambert,
Columbus, GA
The first officers of
SERC, Inc. were:
- Virginia West,
President
- Jack Shiver, Vice
President
- Russell Lawson,
Secretary/Treasurer
- Charles Parker, Vice
President-Housing Division
- Brown Nicholson, Jr.,
Vice President-Renewal Division
- Ray Wheeling, Vice
President-Code Division
The affairs and business
of SERC, Inc. are vested in a twenty-two member Executive
Committee, which is of the same composition as SERC-NAHRO.
Officers for SERC, Inc. (President, Senior Vice President,
five Vice Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer) are elected by
the Executive Committee of SERC, Inc. for a term of two
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