Mike Schopmeyer has been appointed by Indiana Governor Eric Holcolm to serve on the Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority (IHCDA) Board of Directors. His appointment runs through June 30, 2022.
The mission of the IHCDA is to provide housing opportunities, promote self-sufficiency, and strengthen communities. According to the IHCDA website, the authority’s charge is to help communities build upon their assets to create places with ready access to opportunities, goods, and services; and to promote, finance, and support a broad range of housing solutions, from temporary shelters to homeownership. IHCDA’s work is done in partnership with developers, lenders, investors, and nonprofit organizations that use IHCDA financing to serve low- and moderate-income Hoosiers. The IHCDA leverages government and private funds to invest in financially sound, well-designed projects to benefit communities for many years to come.
A Partner at Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, LLP (KDDK), in Evansville, Indiana, Mike has more than 35 years’ experience closing and resolving business, environmental, construction, real estate, and intellectual property deals and disputes. He has extensive experience in economic development law as well as government, school and municipal law. Honed from service as a private practitioner, government attorney, arbitrator, and civic leader, Mike’s financial acumen empowers clients to more swiftly reach durable solutions.