Albert A. Rodiger

Vice President Of Acquisitions And Development at The Schochet Companies

Albert A. Rodiger joined the firm in May of 2008 as Vice President of Acquisitions and Development. Bert has worked for over thirty years in the real estate industry, with a particular emphasis on public/private transactions and the affordable housing sector. During his tenure at Schochet, he has overseen the successful acquisition, recapitalization, and rehabilitation of more than fifteen projects with a capital transaction value of approximately a half billion dollars. Prior to joining Schochet, Bert served as Consulting Director of the Real Estate Group at RSM McGladrey Inc., a national accounting and consulting firm. He previously served with Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) as Director of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program and as an aide to the Massachusetts State Senate. During his time at DHCD he served for the Secretary as an ex-officio designee to the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency. In these roles, Mr. Rodiger was closely involved in several different housing development program activities, including the creation of the Massachusetts Low Income Housing Tax Credit. Prior to his public sector positions, Bert worked with Boston Capital, a leading affordable housing syndicator.

Bert has served on the Education Committee, Membership Committee, and Board of Directors of the Real Estate Finance Association (REFA). He has also served as co-chair of the Housing and Economic Development Council of the Boston Chapter of the Urban Land Institute (ULI). He has served on the MGL Chapter 40B Task Force of the Citizens' Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA), the Hingham Lincoln School elderly apartments Board of Directors, and as an Officer of St. Ann’s Episcopal Church, Kennebunkport, ME. Mr. Rodiger has a Master’s degree of City and Regional Planning from Boston University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston University.

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