Secretary Donovan Photo Library

[Photo 1: Secretary Donovan, Amanda Burden, Chair, New York City Planning Commission, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and city leaders break ground at Via Verde housing development in South Bronx, NY.] Secretary Donovan, Amanda Burden, Chair, New York City Planning Commission, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and city leaders break ground at Via Verde housing development in South Bronx, NY.
[Photo 2: Secretary Donovan speaks to members of the press with Congressman Ed Perlmutter (left) and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper (right) after touring Benedict Park Place, a sustainable mixed-income development in downtown Denver.] Secretary Donovan speaks to members of the press with Congressman Ed Perlmutter (left) and Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper (right) after touring Benedict Park Place, a sustainable mixed-income development in downtown Denver.
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[Photo 3: Secretary Donovan meets with a resident of Fox Run Apartments, an affordable housing development for very low-income adults with physical disabilities in Greely, Colorado] Secretary Donovan meets with a resident of Fox Run Apartments, an affordable housing development for very low-income adults with physical disabilities in Greely, Colorado.
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[Photo 4: Secretary Donovan and Delegate Norton announce Green Recovery Act Funds for South East Washington DC April 22, 2010] Secretary Donovan and Delegate Norton announce Green Recovery Act Funds for South East Washington DC April 22, 2010.
[Photo 5: Secretary Shaun Donovan visits Bow Highlands, an affordable housing project in Bow, New Hampshire currently under construction with Recovery Act Tax Credit Assistance Program funds<li>The project will create 97 jobs and 20 new affordable housing units] Secretary Shaun Donovan visits Bow Highlands, an affordable housing project in Bow, New Hampshire currently under construction with Recovery Act Tax Credit Assistance Program funds. The project will create 97 jobs and 20 new affordable housing units.
[Photo 6: Shaun Donovan] Secretary Shaun Donovan at Viers Mill School Silver Springs Maryland watch President Obama addressing school children in a national address.
[Photo 7: Secretary Donovan with Mathew Devan] Secretary Donovan with Mathew Devan, Principal of the Viers Mill Elementary School in a class room taking about President Obama's address to school children.
[Photo 8: Shaun Donovan] Secretary Shaun Donovan
[Photo 9: Secretary Donovan with Timothy Geithner.] Secretary Donovan with Timothy Geithner Secretary of the Department of Treasury, addressing press conference on multi-agency crackdown targeting foreclosure rescue scams, loan modification fraud.
[Photo 10: L-R: Jon Leibowitz, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission; Secretary Shaun Donovan; Secretary Timothy Geithner; Jill Madigan, Attorney General of Illinois] L-R: Jon Leibowitz, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission; Secretary Shaun Donovan; Secretary Timothy Geithner; Jill Madigan, Attorney General of Illinois.
[Photo 11: Secretary Donovan with Eric Holder, U.S<li>Attorney General.] Secretary Donovan with Eric Holder, U.S. Attorney General addressing press conference on multi-agency crackdown targeting foreclosure rescue scams, loan modification fraud.
[Photo 12: Secretary Donovan celebrating Fair Housing Month with HUD employees.] Secretary Donovan celebrating Fair Housing Month with HUD employees.
[Photo 13: First Lady Michelle Obama and Secretary Donovan] First Lady Michelle Obama and Secretary Donovan meet with HUD employees.
[Photo 14: Secretary Donovan with 3 year old Mikayla Kelly at the Regency House Earth Day 2009 planting ceremony] Secretary Donovan with 3 year old Mikayla Kelly at the Regency House Earth Day 2009 planting ceremony.
[Photo 15: Secretary Donovan with Washington DC Mayor Adrian Fenty, plant new plants at the Regency House in Washington DC] Secretary Donovan with Washington DC Mayor Adrian Fenty, plant new plants at the Regency House in Washington DC.
[Photo 16: Secretary Donovan swears in Helen Kanovsky as HUD?S General Counsel] Secretary Donovan swears in Helen Kanovsky as HUD'S General Counsel.
[Photo 17: Secretary Donovan swears in Peter Kovar as Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs] Secretary Donovan swears in Peter Kovar as Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.
[Photo 18: Secretary Donovan swears in John Trasvi?a as the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.] Secretary Donovan swears in John Trasviña as the Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.
[Photo 19: Ron Sims being sworn in as the Deputy Secretary by Secretary Shaun Donovan] Ron Sims being sworn in as the Deputy Secretary by Secretary Shaun Donovan.
[Photo 20: Secretary Donovan briefing on the 2010 Budget] Secretary Donovan briefing on the 2010 Budget.
[Photo 21: Secretary Donovan in New Orleans working on the Allen house] Secretary Donovan in New Orleans working on the Allen house as part of the National Day of Service.
[Photo 22: Secretary Donovan meets with the Wiltz family at their home in New Orleans.] Secretary Donovan meets with the Wiltz family at their home in New Orleans.
[Photo 23: Secretary Donovan landscaping at the Wiltz home in New Orleans as part of National Day of Service] Secretary Donovan landscaping at the Wiltz home in New Orleans as part of National Day of Service.
[Photo 24: Secretary Donovan at the Wiltz home in New Orleans as part of National Day of Service] Secretary Donovan at the Wiltz home in New Orleans as part of National Day of Service.
[Photo 25: David Stevens sworn in as the Federal Housing Commissioner by HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan] David Stevens sworn in as the Federal Housing Commissioner by HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan.
[Photo 26: Secretary Donovan, joined by Congressman Hank Johnson and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed speaks to local partners after touring the Atlanta Belt Line project and the Pittsburgh neighborhood] Secretary Donovan, joined by Congressman Hank Johnson and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed speaks to local partners after touring the Atlanta Belt Line project and the Pittsburgh neighborhood.

 

 
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