David K. Snyder
Finance Manager

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With over 25 years of employment with local government in housing, budget and finance, Mr. Snyder brings a wealth of experience to FHP since joining in 2005. Mr. Snyder provides professional financial management specializing in the provision of Self-Help Rural Housing programs in coordinating the financial development and operational resources for subdivision development and grant program tracking and compliance. Mr. Snyder oversees and directs finance staff in the accounts payable and grant disbursement procedures while maintaining and managing all General Ledger, Chart of Accounts as well as preparing the balance sheet and financial reports of FHP ensuring the integrity of all financial data and adherence to GAAP accounting principles.
Mr. Snyder came to FHP after utilizing his experience as a consultant for a year after leaving the City of Tampa, Housing and Community Development (“HCD”). While at HCD, Mr. Snyder acted as the Assistant Manager from 1999-2004 and the Chief Underwriting Supervisor from 1994-1999. During his time with HCD, Mr. Snyder assisted with management of CDBG, HOME, SHIP, ESG and HOPWA grant processing exercising considerable initiative and independent judgment in developing policies, overseeing program implementation, coordination of staff assignments and instruction in program procedures. Mr. Snyder was responsible for the development of the Division’s annual budget and financial administration of a $12 million affordable housing and community redevelopment grant program.
Since 1995, Mr. Snyder has served in the capacities of Treasurer and Recording Secretary for the Lake Magdalene Estates West Special Dependent Tax District which is a subdivision taxing district operated under the authority of the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners. In addition, Mr. Snyder is presently serving a three-year term on the Hillsborough County Affordable Housing Advisory Board as a representative of a non-profit affordable housing developer. The Affordable Housing Advisory Board advises and makes recommendations on issues affecting housing development, and to assist the County in developing new programs and policies in order to foster the development and preservation of attainable and affordable housing. The Advisory Board of 20 members represents various interests from the real estate, local government, housing, and development sectors. |