Armada Hoffler announced that John W. Snow, 84, will retire as a member of the Company?s Board of Directors effective as of the date of Armada Hoffler?s 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. Armada Hoffler?s Board of Directors recently approved an amendment to Armada Hoffler?s Corporate Governance Guidelines pursuant to which directors will no longer stand for re-election after they reach the age of 80. Serving as a director since Armada Hoffler?s initial public offering and as lead independent director from 2013-2019, Snow has been an integral part of the company?s growth.

As U.S. Treasury Secretary under President George W. Bush, Snow steered the 2003 Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Act, shaping domestic and global economic policy. He was also Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CSX Corporation and served as a Chairman of the Business Roundtable and on the Business Councils executive committee, a prestigious business policy group comprised of 250 chief executive officers of the nation?s largest companies. Snow holds a B.A. from the University of Toledo, a master?s degree from Johns Hopkins University, a law degree from George Washington University and a PhD in Economics from the University of Virginia.