Mr. Moss has 26 years of affordable multifamily housing experience including syndication, preservation and development, debt financing, tax credit applications and property management. Prior to joining Boston Capital in 1993, he served as vice president for a private management and development firm in Portland, Maine that developed HUD, RHS, Section 42 and market rate housing. At Boston Capital, Mr. Moss has originated over $1 billion in tax credit equity and debt. He is responsible for State Agency relationships and policy development, developer opportunities and applications, and directs the Origination Department effort nationally, with offices and representatives located in Massachusetts, Maryland and California.
Mr. Moss serves on the boards for the New York State Association for Affordable Housing (NYSAFAH), the National Leased Housing Association (NLHA), the Florida Coalition of Affordable Housing Providers (CAHP), the National Housing & Rehabilitation Association (NH&RA), and Illinois Housing Council (IHC). He is the Chairman of the Housing Advisory Group (HAG) which is active in preserving the credit program in Congress and served as the Federal Legislative Subcommittee Chair for the Housing Credit Group of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). At NAHB, he is a member of the Multi-Family Steering Committee and the Multi-Family Leadership Council. In 2007, Mr. Moss was the recipient of NAHB’s Daniel B. Grady Memorial Award in recognition of his commitment to the industry and most recently, stood before the House Ways and Means Committee on Tax Credit Modernization hearings. In addition, Mr. Moss serves on QAP advisory boards for over 20 state allocating agencies. He holds a BA from New Hampshire College and can be reached at bmoss@bostoncapital.com.