Shaun Donovan, born on January twenty-fourth, nineteen sixty-six, is a prominent American politician and housing specialist. He made significant contributions to urban development as the fifteenth United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from two thousand nine to two thousand fourteen. His tenure was marked by a commitment to improving housing policies and urban living conditions across the nation.
Before his influential role in the Obama administration, Donovan served as the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development from two thousand four to two thousand nine. Under the leadership of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, he focused on enhancing housing accessibility and sustainability in one of the country's most populous cities.
In February two thousand twenty, Donovan announced his candidacy for Mayor of New York City in the two thousand twenty-one Democratic primary. Although he did not secure the nomination, which ultimately went to Eric Adams, his campaign highlighted his dedication to public service and urban issues.
In two thousand twenty-three, Donovan was appointed President and CEO of Enterprise Community Partners, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing affordable housing solutions. His ongoing commitment to housing and urban development continues to shape the landscape of American cities.