Paul Bradley began working with homeowners in manufactured home communities in 1988 as a co-op organizer for the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund, eventually serving as Vice President for Manufactured Housing at the Community Loan Fund. During his tenure in that role, he managed the growth of resident ownership from eight to 88 communities. In 2001, he also led the development of the Community Loan Fund’s entrance into retail single-family lending in resident-owned communities, a program that won the 2009 Wachovia NEXT Award for Innovation in Community Development Finance.
Paul founded ROC USA in 2008, scaling an enduring community-based structural solution that works – limited equity co-op ownership of “mobile home” communities. And its U.S. Department of Treasury certified Community Development Financial Institution, ROC USA Capital, has loaned $400 million to more than 100 limited equity co-op communities.
Paul received a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of New Hampshire, and in 2007, he graduated from Achieving Excellence in Community Development, a joint 18-month Executive Education program with NeighborWorks® America and Harvard University. In 2011, Paul was selected as an Ashoka Fellow and in 2013, he was selected as the Carsey Institute Social Innovator of the Year. In 2014, he was awarded the Jerry Voorhis Memorial Award by the National Association of Housing Cooperatives. In 2018, Paul was inducted into the Cooperative Hall of Fame, one of the highest honors in the cooperative sector.
Paul lives in his hometown of Concord, N.H., with his wife Martha, and two daughters. He is very close with his mother, who lived for seven years in a ROC! Outside of ROC USA, Paul enjoys telemark skiing, mountain biking, gardening, and playing cribbage.