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of Marsh Inc., a subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc., from 1999 until her retirement in 2003.
She served as Senior Managing Director and Head of International Private Banking at Bankers Trust Company
from 1996 to 1999, as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bank One, Cleveland, from 1987 to 1996 and
as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland from 1982 to 1987. Ms. Horn is a director of Eli Lilly
and Company and Simon Property Group, Inc. and a director or trustee of all T. Rowe Price funds and trusts.
She also serves as a vice-chairman of the U.S. Russia Investment Fund, a presidential appointment. Ms. Horn
has been a Fannie Mae director since September 2006.
Bridget A. Macaskill, 58, is the Principal of BAM Consulting LLC, an independent financial services
consulting firm, which she founded in 2003. Ms. Macaskill has been providing consulting services to the
financial services industry since 2001. Ms. Macaskill previously held several positions at Oppenheimer Funds,
Inc. including serving as Chairman of the Board from 2000 to 2001, Chief Executive Officer from 1995 to
2001 and President from 1991 to 2000. Ms. Macaskill is a director of Prudential plc. She also serves on the
Board of Trustees of the College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF) and the TIAA-CREF Funds. Ms. Macaskill
has been a Fannie Mae director since December 2005.
Daniel H. Mudd, 48, has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Fannie Mae since June 2005.
Mr. Mudd previously served as Vice Chairman of Fannie Mae’s Board of Directors and interim Chief
Executive Officer, from December 2004 to June 2005, and as Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer
from February 2000 to December 2004. Prior to his employment with Fannie Mae, Mr. Mudd was President
and Chief Executive Officer of GE Capital, Japan, a diversified financial services company and a wholly-
owned subsidiary of the General Electric Company, from April 1999 to February 2000. He also served as
President of GE Capital, Asia Pacific, from May 1996 to June 1999. Mr. Mudd also serves as a director of
Ryder System, Inc. Mr. Mudd has been a Fannie Mae director since February 2000.
Joe K. Pickett, 61, retired from HomeSide International, Inc. in 2001, where he had served as Chairman since
1996. He also served as Chief Executive Officer of HomeSide International, Inc. from 1996 to 2001.
HomeSide International was the parent of HomeSide Lending, Inc., a mortgage banking company that was
previously known as BancBoston Mortgage Corporation. Mr. Pickett also served as Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer of HomeSide Lending from 1990 to 1999. Mr. Pickett is a past President of the Mortgage
Bankers Association of America. Mr. Pickett has been a Fannie Mae director since May 1996.
Leslie Rahl, 56, is the founder of and has been President of Capital Market Risk Advisors, Inc., a financial
advisory firm specializing in risk management, hedge funds and capital market strategy, since 1994.
Previously, Ms. Rahl spent 19 years at Citibank, including nine years as Vice President and Division Head,
Derivatives Group—North America. She is currently a director of the International Association of Financial
Engineers, the Fischer Black Memorial Foundation, MIT Investment Management Company, New York State
Common Investment Advisory Committee and High Water Women. She is a former director of the
International Swaps Dealers Association. Ms. Rahl has been a Fannie Mae director since February 2004.
Greg C. Smith, 55, retired March 1, 2006 from Ford Motor Company, or Ford, where he had served as Vice
Chairman since October 2005. Mr. Smith held several positions at Ford including serving as the Executive
Vice President and President, The Americas, from 2004 to 2005. He was Group Vice President of Ford and
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ford Motor Credit Company, or Ford Credit, an indirect, wholly-
owned subsidiary of Ford, from 2002 to 2004. He also served as the Chief Operating Officer of Ford Credit
from 2001 to 2002, and President, Ford Credit North America from 1997 to 2001. Mr. Smith is a former
Chairman of the American Financial Services Association. He has been a Fannie Mae director since April
2005.
H. Patrick Swygert, 63, has been President of Howard University since 1995. He also serves as a director of
Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. and United Technologies Corporation. In addition, Mr. Swygert is a
member of the Brown v. Board of Education 50
th
Anniversary Commission and a member of the Central
Intelligence Agency External Advisory Board. Mr. Swygert has been a Fannie Mae director since January
2000.
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