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Paige Gentry serves as a Senior Lecturing Fellow (Adjunct Faculty) at Duke University School of Law, teaching Course 705: Lawyers as Leaders and Team Members. She concurrently holds the position of deputy general counsel for a Maryland public housing authority, where she manages transactional legal matters in affordable housing and community development. Her professional background includes attorney roles at Klein Hornig LLP and Nixon Peabody LLP, representing clients in housing finance, renewable energy, and economic development projects.
Professor Gentry earned her JD from Duke Law School in 2013. Prior to law school, she gained practical experience working with a community economic development corporation in Oregon, establishing her foundation in grassroots housing solutions.
Her professional focus centers on affordable housing law, community development law, and renewable energy law, with specialized expertise in transactional legal frameworks for low-income housing projects. She integrates regulatory compliance, financing structures, and development agreements into her practice, drawing from both private firm experience and public sector service.
No scientific awards or research grants were identified in the available information.
As a part-time adjunct faculty member, Professor Gentry's academic contribution is focused exclusively on teaching leadership and team dynamics within legal practice. She does not maintain research labs, supervise graduate students, or manage research funding, reflecting her primary career commitment to legal practice in the public housing sector.





