A Shallotte resident and retired banker has been elected to the National Council of State Housing Boards, according to a news release.
Paul Kennedy was elected to the national council, which represents housing and finance agency boards across the country, during the annual meeting of the National Council of State Housing Agency in Texas, officials said in the release.
Kennedy spent 40 years in executive banking, most recently in Greensboro, before his retirement.
He currently serves on the board of directors of the N.C. Housing Finance Agency, a public agency that finances affordable homes and apartments, officials said.
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