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STEVEN CARR is a founding member of Ellinger & Carr, PLLC. He is a former associate general counsel with Progress Energy and other investor-owned utilities. Mr. Carr is a business lawyer whose practice concentrates on the areas of commercial real estate, land use, commercial lending, community development, historic rehabilitation and affordable housing tax credit transactions, contract negotiations, leasing, and other complex commercial transactions, including energy and renewable energy transactions. His experience also includes new business development and start-ups, business litigation, corporate law, corporate governance, shareholder rights, energy regulation, telecommunications and technology, employment law and intellectual property matters, including representations of business owners, developers, contractors, lenders and equity investors. Mr. Carr earned his B.A., magna cum laude, and his J.D., with honors, degrees from Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. He is admitted to practice law in North Carolina, Florida and Kansas, and is a member of the North Carolina, Wake County and American bar associations. Mr. Carr served as vice-chair and now serves as chair of the NCBA and Bar Foundation's Continuing Legal Education Committee. SUSAN Y. ELLINGER is a partner with the law firm of Ellinger & Carr, PLLC. Her main areas of practice are affordable housing, community development, banking and finance law, business law, representation of nonprofits and tax exempt organizations, and representation of clients in commercial real estate and other commercial transactions. Ms. Ellinger has more than 30 years in the affordable housing field, including subsidized housing, community development, and municipal law matters. Prior to law school, she worked for public housing agencies and authorities in Greenville, South Carolina, and Raleigh and Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Ms. Ellinger has served on the boards of regional and national housing professional associations, including: the Carolinas Council of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, Southeastern Regional Conference of Housing and the Community Development Officials, the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials and the North Carolina Section 8 Association (now the Southeast Regional Section 8 Association, Inc.). She frequently speaks on affordable housing issues and has served on the Governor's Advisory Committee on Tenant-Landlord Law in North Carolina. Ms. Ellinger also has served as a board member on the North Carolina Low Income Housing Coalition. She administered the largest Section 8 programs in North and South Carolina and established experimental voucher programs, Project Self Sufficiency programs, new construction, substantial rehabilitation and moderate rehabilitation programs. Ms. Ellinger now advises authorities, nonprofits and other developers in construction and administration of housing programs of all types throughout the Southeast. She also is counsel for a number of financial institutions, particularly focusing on their community development lending components, including tax credit equity, debt and historic rehabilitation efforts.
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