Mary Sieck Joins SC State Housing Board of Commissioners

August 31, 2012

COLUMBIA, SC – August 31, 2012 – Governor Nikki Haley has announced the appointment of Mary Sieck of Lake Wylie as a member of the nine-member Board of Commissioners for the South Carolina State Housing Finance and Development Authority (SC State Housing). Sieck is a partner with Management Advisors Executive Search, specializing in Financial Services Executive Search.  Additionally she is a Realtor/Broker with Century 21 Palmetto Homes in the Lake Wylie area.

Sieck also serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Lake Wylie Rotary Foundation and is President Elect for the Lake Wylie Rotary Club.   Mary has served as Membership Chair and Community Service Chair.  Her duties involve coordinating the membership and community service committees and engaging in fundraising for the Foundation. 

“I am proud that Governor Haley has chosen me to serve our state as a member of SC State Housing’s board,” said Sieck, “I look forward to working with my fellow Board members in addressing the affordable housing needs of our citizens. As a real estate professional I know first-hand the importance of the housing industry to our state’s economy.  I look forward to helping to keep housing in South Carolina available and affordable for all.”
 
In addition to her service on the Board, Sieck provides service to local charities, fundraising for the Clover Area Assistance Center, food pantry collections for the backpack program, and has served for 10 years as a mentor in a local Career in Transition program with her church.
 
Other members recently appointed to the SC State Housing Board of Commissioners by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate are Chairman Christopher N. Union of Charleston, Charles E. Gardner of Greenville; Ernest Magaro, Jr. of Columbia; Kenneth E. Ormand, Jr. of Columbia; and Robert E. Thomas of Bamberg.  Other members are John S. Hill and Robert Mickle, both of Columbia.
 
SC State Housing’s Board of Commissioners establishes policy for the agency and oversees its operations. Sieck’s term will expire in 2013.

SC State Housing is self-sustaining and receives no state appropriations.  For more information, visit www.SCHousing.com.

If you would like additional information or have questions about this topic, please contact Clayton Ingram at (803) 896-9520 or [email protected].