Job Description
THE IMPACT YOU WILL MAKE The Legal - Government and Industry Relations - Senior Director role will offer you the flexibility to make each day your own, while working alongside people who care so that you can deliver on the following responsibilities:
In this compelling leadership position, one will be accountable for managing the team assessing risks or opportunities for Fannie Mae related to legislative and policy issues, with a focus on state legislative efforts. One will also monitor and analyze legislative activity that affects Fannie Mae's business and lead efforts to seize opportunities to mitigate policy and reputational risks.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Manage state legislative developments and, where necessary, Congressional legislative and oversight efforts that pertain to housing and housing finance issues or other issues that may impact Fannie Mae’s business
Analyze the potential effects of legislation on business practices and policies and providing strategic recommendations on the implementation of new processes or activities that may be necessary as a result of enacted legislation or policy risk
Correspond with business units to discuss the potential impact of proposed legislation on the company and industry
Lead interactions with the Federal Housing Finance Agency, government officials, and industry participants to monitor legislative developments and seek changes to legislation, where appropriate
Manage a team responsible for both state legislative developments and Fannie Mae’s responses to Congressional constituent inquiries
Qualifications
Additional Information
REFID is 101547
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