Brett Barringer of Monarch Private Capital, with Atlanta skyline (Photo composite; Mike Downey skyline photo via Flickr.com under Creative Commons 2.0 license) Brett Barringer of Monarch Private Capital, with Atlanta skyline (Photo composite; Mike Downey skyline photo via Flickr.com under Creative Commons 2.0 license)

ATLANTA, GA—Monarch Private Capital, which focuses on the development, financing, and asset management of projects that generate federal and state tax credits, named Brent Barringer managing director of low-income housing tax credits.

Barringer, who previously served as a managing partner with Tidwell Group, will drive the strategy and management for Monarch's investments in affordable housing development and will take the lead on transaction financial structures and execution.

“We are dedicated to providing a superior affordable housing experience and that means building a LIHTC team comprised of the best expertise in the industry,” says Robin Delmer, MPC's co-CEO and managing director of acquisitions. “With the addition of Brent, we will continue grow our footprint as a trusted partner to the LIHTC industry by providing intelligent solutions that enable Monarch Private Capital and its partners to provide more affordable homes to struggling consumers.”

Barringer has more than ten years of experience in construction, real estate development, low income housing and new market tax credits. Before joining MPC, Barringer was a partner at Tidwell Group where he managed and consulted on real estate, low income housing tax credits, HUD assisted projects, USDA and Rural Development projects.

“I'm excited to be a part of a company that is focused investing in the affordable housing industry to help create quality homes for consumers,” says Barringer. “I look forward to working with our partners on innovative investments to positively impact communities and position Monarch Private Capital as a leader in the future of affordable housing finance and development.”

Barringer holds a bachelor's degree in business administration/accounting from Auburn University. He is active in the YMCA, Boys Work, Jimmy Hitchcock, Rotaract Club, United Way, Robert Reed Foundation Board and many professional associations.

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