Dan Rogers III

Director Atlanta Homeownership Center, (AHOC)

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Dan Rogers, III is the Director of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development’s FHA/Atlanta Homeownership Center (AHOC). AHOC serves among four HOCs that coordinate and implement diverse aspects of FHA’s mortgage insurance business for designated geographic areas. Serving in this role since January 2009, he is responsible for the management, promotion and utilization of Federal Housing Administration’s (FHA) Single Family Programs.

Dan also provides executive leadership and oversight of FHA’s Operations/Customer Service, Processing and Underwriting, Program Support, Real Estate Owned and Quality Assurance Divisions. The Atlanta HOC’s jurisdiction covers the Southeast/Caribbean, which is comprised of ten states and the Commonwealth’s of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, along with territories within Region V, which includes the states of Indiana and Illinois.

In 1986, his HUD career began as an Underwriter in the Birmingham Field Office. Prior to Atlanta, he worked in the Orlando Field Office, serving in several management positions, including Chief of Mortgage Credit, Asset Management, Production and Real Estate Owned Divisions. Prior to joining the Department, he worked at a leading law firm in Birmingham, Alabama.

Dan moved to Atlanta in 1997 to serve as the Atlanta Processing and Underwriting Division Director. Upon creation of the HOCs in 1998, he became the Deputy Director responsible for AHOC’s day to day operations, until he became HOC Director in 2009.

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