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Industry Veteran to Assume General Counsel Role at Fannie Mae

Fannie Mae announced that it has appointed Stergios “Terry” Theologides as EVP, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary effective March 28, 2019. Theologides most recently served as CoreLogic, Inc.’s SVP, General Counsel, and Secretary.

“Terry joins the Fannie Mae leadership team with an impressive background of legal and management experience, combined with a broad and deep understanding of the mortgage, real estate, and financial services sectors,” said Hugh R. Frater, Interim CEO, Fannie Mae. “Terry is a thoughtful leader with a proven track record as a strong General Counsel with extensive experience managing high-performing, client-focused teams. He will play an important leadership role in helping us achieve our strategic priorities as we continue our work with customers and partners to increase the supply of affordable housing and drive innovation in the mortgage industry.”

Theologides has more than 20 years’ legal and business experience. At CoreLogic, Inc. he served as a member of the management committee, helped guide the company’s strategic and innovation initiatives, and advised the company on various priorities, including compliance, information security, internal audit, and enterprise risk.

“It’s an honor to join Fannie Mae. I look forward to working alongside the leadership team to help Fannie Mae continue its mission of providing liquidity, access to credit, and affordability in all U.S. housing markets at all times,” said Theologides.

Prior to CoreLogic, Inc., Theologides was EVP and General Counsel for Morgan Stanley’s U.S. residential mortgage business and was a member of the Federal Reserve Board’s Consumer Advisory Council.

Theologides received his law degree from Columbia Law School and holds a bachelor’s degree in Public and International Affairs from Princeton University.

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Rachel Williams attended Texas Christian University (TCU), where she graduated with Magna Cum Laude with a dual Bachelor of Arts in English and History. Williams is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, widely recognized as the nation’s most prestigious honor society. Subsequent to graduating from TCU, Williams joined the Five Star Institute as an editorial intern, advancing to staff writer, associate editor and is currently the editor in chief and head of corporate communications. She has over a decade of editorial experience with a primary focus on the U.S. residential mortgage industry and financial markets. Williams resides in Dallas, Texas with her husband. She can be reached at [email protected].
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