Eric Scott Turner
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Office of the Secretary
22 reports
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Government · Functional structure · 8K employees · Washington, DC
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What to model
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The people
12 senior leadership roles or offices from official public sources. Use this section as a current agency-leadership index, not a private-company filing table.
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Office of the Secretary
22 reports
Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Office of the Deputy Secretary
11 reports
Chief of Staff
Office of the Secretary
3 reports
Inspector General
Office of Inspector General
0 reports
General Counsel
Office of General Counsel
0 reports
Chief Financial Officer
Office of the Chief Financial Officer
0 reports
Chief Information Officer
Office of the Chief Information Officer
0 reports
Assistant Secretary for Administration
Administration
0 reports
Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development
Community Planning and Development
0 reports
Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (Acting)
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
0 reports
Assistant Secretary for Field Policy and Management
Field Policy and Management
0 reports
Assistant Secretary for Housing (Acting)
Housing
0 reports
The operating model
5 offices, branches, or components organize the agency mission. Tile size scales with estimated staff where public estimates exist.
as_housing
Oversees federal housing finance insurance, multifamily and single-family programs, and housing assistance for low-income and special-needs populations.
as_cpd
Administers community development and homelessness assistance grants, including CDBG and HOME programs.
as_pih
Manages public housing and Housing Choice Voucher programs and coordinates housing services for Tribal and Alaska Native communities.
as_fheo
Enforces federal fair housing and equal opportunity laws and administers related grants and compliance activities.
gm
Government corporation that guarantees mortgage-backed securities backed by federally insured or guaranteed loans, supporting housing market liquidity.
The agency brief
The comparison
Compared with the Department of the Interior or the Environmental Protection Agency, HUD places greater emphasis on grant administration and housing finance mechanisms rather than land or environmental regulation. Relative to the Department of Justice, HUD’s enforcement role is narrower and program-focused, centered on …
Current signals
No recent leadership changes are documented in the provided official sources; several senior roles are listed as vacant or acting.
The Department is led by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, currently Eric Scott Turner.
HUD oversees national housing policy, administers housing and community development programs, enforces fair housing laws, and supports affordable, inclusive, and sustainable communities.
Major components include the Offices of Housing; Community Planning and Development; Public and Indian Housing; Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity; Policy Development and Research; and the Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae).
HUD is an executive department of the Federal Government; the Secretary reports to the President of the United States.
The org chart helps policymakers, partners, and the public understand leadership accountability, program alignment, and where to coordinate on housing and community development initiatives.
Reference
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