Two lawyers and a businesswoman have been seated to fill vacancies on the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority board, authorities say.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Thursday he named Kathleen Corbet of New Canaan, Nuala Droney of West Hartford, and Richard Orr of West Hartford, to the 15-member board.
Connecticut chartered CHFA in 1969 to enable residents to afford single-family housing.
Corbet is a business entrepreneur with more than 30 years of leadership experience in financial markets, information and technology.
Droney is an attorney at Robinson & Cole LLP in Hartford.
Orr is general counsel to the University of Connecticut and the first person to hold that position since it was created in 2012.