MAUC Leadership

Our Mission


The MAUC Homestead Preservation Center is a coordinated central access point for community-based housing related services.

Our Vision


The MAUC Homestead Preservation Center is a coordinated central access point for community-based housing related services.

Meet Our Board of Directors

Prospective Board Member Application Packet

Governance

The work we do would not be possible without the leadership, support, and guidance of our Board of Directors.

The Board of Directors is responsible for managing the affairs of the corporation and is also vested with the power and authority to establish the policies, goals, and objectives of the organization and accordingly establish or direct to be estab- lished programs, projects, and any other activity it deems proper for the imple- mentation of those policies, goals, and objectives. Board members are elected in staggered terms of three-year terms. The maximum number of Directors is fifteen, of which one-third is reserved for community representatives from the special impact area and at-large community representatives.

The work we do would not be possible without the leadership, support, and guidance of our Board of Directors. Their dedication and expertise have helped us reimagine our Mission, ensuring we continue to create lasting impact in the com- munities we serve.

Administrative Staff

Fernando S. Godinez - President & CEO

Over the years, the Staff and MAUC Board of Directors have worked diligently to refine the vision and mission of this private tax exempt organization. Although MAUC has a 58+ year history of serving this community, it is always wise for an organization to assess and adjust priorities in order to meet the needs of a vibrant and diverse city like San Antonio.  In 1967, visionary leaders committed to advancing Latino civil rights and expanding opportunity for the Hispanic community in Bexar County.

Today, in light of the economic turmoil in the national and global economy, the need to reassess and develop realistic strategic goals becomes even more vital if MAUC is to continue its work into the next decade. To this end, MAUC’s mission will no longer be limited to Bexar County; but will encompass the state of Texas. This change in its mission statement will allow us to expand the scope of our work in the area of greatest expertise—Affordable Housing.

Over the years, MAUC has taken a leadership role in, Building  Stronger Communities. In the past years, MAUC has been very successful in designing and building affordable housing communities. This success has in turn created hundreds of family supporting jobs through strategic investment in the community and resulted in a steady growth of $60 million in assets and 630 affordable housing for senior and multifamily units. Most importantly, the successful growth of our housing communities has facilitated the delivery of resident services in the area of education, health, and community and economic development to all areas of the city and county.

In addition to the geographic expansion of our mission, the MAUC Board of Directors will continue to realign its programs and services in accord with our strategic plan in order to maximize our community impact and embark on an ambitious Affordable Housing Development Plan that will take this organization into this next decade.

Phone

210.978.0500

Crystal Requejo

Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Programs & Development

210.978.0504

Vanessa Alvarado

Housing Coordinator

210.978.0500

Aisha Sanchez

MAUC Preservation Center

210.978.0523

Jaime Albarran

Maintenance Manager

210.978.0521

Beatrice Cano

Finance Accountant

210.978.0519

Roxann Tapia

Community Manager, Palacio Del Sol Senior Apartments

210.271.0512

Roxann Tapia

Community Manager, Palacio Del Sol Senior Apartments

210.271.0512

Pam Campos

Community Manager, Stonehouse Apartments

210.270.0400