
Quinn Gormley is a director with Baker Tilly’s development and community advisory practice. With more than 30 years of commercial real estate construction and development experience. Quinn's focus has been on community economic development activities in connection with public private partnerships and tax-oriented investments. He is a strategic thinker, leveraging a unique level of technical experience in commercial development, risk analysis and mitigation, regulatory compliance, due diligence, structured finance and project management.
- Applying a broad depth of expertise to leverage immense value to the real estate development process, ensuring streamlined coordination and detailed oversight at each project development phase
- Successful at balancing complex financing, regulatory demands and mission-driven goals to create quality community development projects
- Manage public private partnerships, ensure compliance, engage communities while blending in a strong commitment to community impact and strategic smart growth
- In various roles, provided cumulative oversight of $2.3 billion of real estate assets developed and re-developed across the Southeast and Southwestern half of the United States
- Created annual rules and policy regarding the use of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), HOME and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds while administering housing rental programs for the State of Arizona
- Provided transaction advisory, compliance reviews, subsidy layering reviews and public benefit analysis to public housing agencies, municipal and state governments and private clients for Private Activity Bonds, LIHTC, CDBG and Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBBG-DR), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Assistance, HOME, Housing Trust Fund (HTF), New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) and Opportunity Zone funds
- Served as project executive for a national construction management firm which has been consistently ranked among the top construction managers and general contractors in the nation
- Advisor to Rainbow Housing Assistance Corporation
- City of Bee Cave Texas, Economic Development Board president
- Texas Association of Affordable Housing Providers (TAAHP), first vice president
- City of Bee Cave Texas, Planning and Zoning Board
- City of Phoenix Commission on Housing and Neighborhoods
- City of Phoenix General Obligation Bond 5-Year Planning Committee
- Certified Housing Development Professional, National Development Council
- Commercial Credit Risk Training
- Municipal Bond Professional