Bruce Lee was Promoted as Senior Vice President and Head of Operations and Technology at Fannie Mae

Date of management change: January 15, 2016 

What Happened?

Wahsington, DC-based Fannie Mae Promoted Bruce Lee as Senior Vice President and Head of Operations and Technology

 

About the Company

Fannie Mae serves the people who house America. We are a leading source of financing for mortgage lenders, providing access to affordable mortgage financing in all markets at all times. Our financing makes sustainable homeownership and workforce rental housing a reality for millions of Americans. We listen to our customers and partners to understand their needs, putting them at the center of everything we do. We apply our experience and expertise to deliver innovative, smart solutions to help our customers succeed. We also help make possible the popular 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage, which provides homeowners with stable, predictable mortgage payments over the life of the loan. Our tools and resources help homebuyers, homeowners, and renters understand their housing options. At Fannie Mae, our people pour their hearts into everything they do. Because we know it makes a real difference in others’ lives. We are committed to making our company better. And we are moving forward with our partners to build a stronger, safer, more efficient housing finance system – one that continues to create housing opportunities for homebuyers and renters in all communities across the nation.

 

About the Person

Bruce Lee is Senior Vice President, Head of Technology Infrastructure Operations at Centene. Previously, Bruce held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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