Ted Seely, who has been managing the LIHTC program, has moved to New Hampshire Housing’s Asset Management team. Nate Robinson, who has been overseeing the Supportive Housing program, has decided to return to the Boston area and will be working at the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development.

Laura Carlier, who currently practices law in New Hampshire, will manage the LIHTC program. Cassie Mullen, who is currently a regional planner in the Nashua area, will manage various development projects, including those funded through the Supportive Housing program.