Darren leads Smith & Henzy’s Southeast and Midwest operations in all aspects of development. With over 30 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) developments in Florida, Darren has grown Smith & Henzy to one of the top affordable housing development firms in the State. Since the inception of Smith & Henzy in 2014, he has led the financing and development of $1.6 billion of housing, with over 1,800 units currently in the portfolio and another 1,800 in development in Florida.
Under Darren’s direction, the Smith & Henzy Florida office, currently closes 6-8 transactions per year and is known for expeditiously executing complex financial structures that involve financing through a diversity of programs, such as 9% LIHTC for new construction, preservation and supportive housing, various forms of subordinate debt financing from the State of Florida and other Florida municipalities, HUD’s Section 18, Section 22, and RAD programs, and Freddie/Fannie tax credit financing. The Smith & Henzy Florida office focuses on development and ownership opportunities, often working to bring its nonprofits and Public Housing Authority partners’ development visions to life.
Darren grew up in public housing and therefore, is particularly committed to the redevelopment and preservation of public housing sites across the United States. His firsthand experience living in affordable housing fuels his drive to redevelop the most blighted communities and provide quality affordable housing to the families who need it most.
Darren’s experience reaches beyond Florida, as he has closed over $2 billion of 9%, 4%, 80/20 and Freddie/Fannie tax credit financing in New York, New Jersey, Washington D.C., Florida, Texas and California as a banker at Citibank. Prior to starting Smith & Henzy, Darren worked in Citi’s Municipal Securities division and specialized in community reinvestment related business. Darren holds a bachelor’s degree in Finance & Investment from Baruch College and is currently trustee member for the Baruch College Fund.
Tim leads the Northeast operations for Smith & Henzy development and consulting practices. Under his leadership the firm has created and preserved 6,000 units of affordable housing in New York and Florida totaling over $1.6 billion in development costs.
The New York office is active in both development and consulting and closes 4-6 transactions per year with the New York State Homes and Community Renewal and New York State Housing Finance Agency. Work with these agencies has included 4% and 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to finance the preservation of State Assisted Mitchell Lama properties, year 15 restructurings, Public Housing Authority redevelopment using RAD and Section 18, and new construction projects focused on supportive housing and energy efficiency.
Smith & Henzy was selected by the State in 2019 to develop 160 apartments in East Brooklyn under the Governor’s Vital Brooklyn Initiative. The project is the first project to be completed under the initiative and includes Passive House Certification and 36 supportive apartments for person with developmental disabilities and children aging out of foster care.
Tim has worked as consultant to multiple for-profit and not-for-profit entities. The firm was recently recognized along with our client, People Inc, for their work on the Jefferson House Apartments in Buffalo. The project received the New York State Association for Affordable Housing’s Update Project of the Year for 2021.
Tim’s career in affordable housing began in municipal government in Massachusetts in 1994. Since 1998 Tim has held positions with development firms working in the New York affordable housing industry as well as worked for a low-income housing tax syndicator overseeing projects in New York, Ohio, Nevada and Wisconsin. Tim holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Providence College and a Master of Regional Planning degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Jake identifies new sites, underwrites and analyzes various financial structures, and directs projects from inception through conversion of permanent financing. Jake joined Smith and Henzy in 2022 to grow the company’s footprint and add value through development best practices. Prior to joining Smith & Henzy, Jake was a Senior Vice President of Development for Housing Trust Group. While in this role, he oversaw the creation of over 1,000 units of new construction affordable housing and spearheaded the company’s expansion into Illinois. Jake holds a bachelor’s degree in History and Education from the University of Michigan and is a graduate from University of South Florida’s Community Real Estate Development program.
Rick manages projects from conception through underwriting to closing and construction commencement. Since starting with Smith & Henzy in 2018, Rick has been actively involved in closing over 20 developments that total over 1,500 affordable housing units and $500 million in development costs. Prior to joining Smith & Henzy, Rick worked at Seltzer Management Group, Inc. (SMG) for 17-years. At SMG, Rick was responsible for affordable housing credit underwriting related to loan and grant requests through Florida Housing Finance Corporation and various county and municipalities throughout Florida. Rick was responsible for validating applicant compliance with all applicable loan and grant requirements of State Apartment Initiative Loans, HOME funds, Low Income Housing Tax Credit allocations, Multifamily Revenue Bond programs, and other financing programs offered through the State’s request for application process. Rick holds a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from King’s College.
John joined the firm in 2022 and works on the Northeast team managing all aspects of the firm’s practices. The New York office is active in both development and consulting closing four to six transactions per year with the New York State Homes and Community Renewal and New York State Housing Finance Agency. Work with these agencies has included 4% and 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits to finance the preservation of State Assisted Mitchell Lama properties, year 15 restructurings, Public Housing Authority redevelopment using RAD and Section 18, and new construction projects focused on supportive housing and energy efficiency.
John joined Smith & Henzy from Bank of America’s Community Development Banking group where he spent 7 years working with clients primarily throughout New York and New Jersey to provide financing for affordable housing projects including new construction, acquisition/rehab, RAD, and supportive housing among others. John was responsible for executing construction debt, LIHTC, State Low Income Housing Credits, Historic Tax Credits, and Brownfield credits totaling $390 million in debt and $308 million in equity for nearly 2,000 units while at the bank.
John holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business from Seton Hall University graduating Cum Laude.
Celia manages the operations of Smith & Henzy’s Florida office. She leads projects from construction commencement to permanent financing and on to stabilized operations. Celia played a pivotal role in growing Smith & Henzy’s execution phase capacity, developing new processes and standardizing existing ones to efficiently move projects through construction, development, and financial milestones. Over the past three years, Celia and her team have placed over 1,400 units of affordable housing in service, with a combined development cost of over $250 million. Currently, Celia is moving 1,100 additional units with development costs of approximately $250 million through various stages of construction. Prior to joining Smith & Henzy, Celia worked in development in The Michaels Organization’s Atlanta office, specializing in LIHTC and PHA redevelopment in the Southeast. Celia holds a bachelor’s degree in Multidisciplinary Studies in Theatre and Film from the University of Oklahoma.
Matt works upfront with Smith & Henzy’s architectural and engineering teams to refine project site plans and designs and oversees construction to ensure each development is highly cost effective, energy efficient, and sustainable. Since joining Smith & Henzy in early 2022, Matt has been instrumental in successfully identifying cost saving opportunities in the face of construction cost escalations, which has enabled four deals to close and begin construction on time and within budget. He is currently overseeing construction activities on nine projects that total nearly 1,000 units and are in a variety of stages of development. Prior to joining Smith & Henzy, Matt worked for 15-years for a General Contractor in South Florida that specializes in building multi-family projects. Matt became a Certified General Contractor in March of 2022.
Mike manages projects from origination to achievement of stabilized operations. He assists in the submission financing applications, coordinates due diligence items during underwriting, submits monthly construction requisitions to financial partners during construction, and works directly with nonprofit and public housing authority partners to reposition their existing assets and provide quality affordable housing to Florida’s low-income individuals and families. Prior to joining Smith & Henzy, Mike worked for a development firm in New York, assisting with project planning for the renovation and Rental Assistance Demonstration (“RAD”) of a 1,088-unit New York City Housing Authority project in the Bronx. Mike holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the College of Charleston and a master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Florida Atlantic University.
Drew assists in all aspects of development, such as coordinating pre-closing due diligence items, processing funding requisitions during construction, and managing resident relocation. Since joining Smith & Henzy in 2021, Drew has developed a special expertise in resident relocation; he has managed three resident in-place rehabilitation projects that required relocating over 300 households. This involved hiring and coordinating moving and cleaning companies, renting storage spaces and off-site apartments to be used as temporary housing, managing utility transfers, and addressing resident concerns throughout the process. Drew holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Policy from the University of Southern California.
Based in the Smith & Henzy Southeast office, Guerby serves as a Junior Developer at Smith & Henzy Affordable Group, Inc., His responsibility involves handling due diligence items, financial closings, and funding requests for multiple affordable housing developments. He manages all communications related to funding requisitions with Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citibank, and therefore, plays a vital role in managing Smith & Henzy’s accounts. Guerby plays a critical role in the financial and administrative aspects of at Smith & Henzy; helping to secure funding, maintain compliance, and facilitate successful financial closings projects.
Guerby holds a bachelor’s degree in Accounting and Finance from Florida Atlantic University.
Based in the Smith & Henzy Southeast Office, Kami serves as a Development Manager where she assists in all phases of development. Her responsibilities include but are not limited to submitting FHFC and other financial applications, preparing any HUD packages, including SLRs and Section 18 Demolition and Disposition, processing funding requisitions during construction, coordinating pre-closing due diligence items, and working directly with nonprofit and public housing authority partners to facilitate closing processes. Prior to joining Smith & Henzy, Kami worked with Tag Associates, a public housing consulting firm for 3 years. Her role consisted of revising RFA applications, preparing budgets for project-based voucher applications, and putting together RFPs for housing authorities. Kami holds a bachelor's degree from Florida State University in Finance and Marketing.
Based in Smith & Henzy’s Southeast office, Michael Marra serves as Development Manager where he currently assists in various aspects of the development process. Some of Michael’s responsibilities include working in tandem with external entities to ensure the smooth completion of pre and post development activities, as well as processing monthly funding requisitions for Smith & Henzy’s projects that are under construction, where he works closely with members of the development team and banks such as Regions and Trust. Additionally, Michael plays a pivotal role by assisting in preparing Request for Applications (RFA) to the Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC), which is a critical step in securing funding for the company’s affordable housing developments.
Prior to joining Smith & Henzy full time in June of 2023, Michael interned for a summer while also pursuing a Finance degree from Florida State University. During his internship he gained valuable experience in the development industry and connected with others within the field. Michael now holds a bachelor’s degree in Finance from Florida State University.
Jordan joined the Smith & Henzy Florida office in 2023 as a construction manager and owner’s representative. He is responsible for attending contractor meetings, conducting site visits, and overseeing change orders and construction schedules for various multimillion dollar projects. Jordan is currently assisting the Vice President of Construction in supervising construction activities on nine projects that total nearly 1,000 units and are in a variety of stages of development. He has been influential in cost efficiency for the firm and is accountable for reporting back to the VP of Construction with ongoing activities for all managed projects. Jordan has hands-on experience in both construction and business. He is a South Florida native and earned an associate degree in business administration and management, including multiple certifications in business management from Broward College. Jordan uses his business and construction skills to readily manage the construction side of Smith & Henzy while he works closely with the development team.