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administration, relationship and performance management of Freddie Mac Seller/Servicers; performance of Freddie Mac’s
guarantee book of business; sourcing, servicing and REO operations; and pricing and securitization operations. In
addition, he is responsible for the management of the firm’s enterprise technology. He joined us as Executive Vice
President — Single-Family Portfolio Management in April 2010. Prior to joining us, Mr. Renzi served as chief operating
officer of GMAC Residential Capital and president of GMAC Mortgage Corporation since 2008, and managed their
operational and financial activities. From 2006 to 2008, he was chief operating officer of the Residential Finance Group,
where he led servicing operations, risk management, and strategic sourcing. Prior to that, Mr. Renzi held a number of key
executive positions at GMAC Mortgage.
Jerry Weiss was appointed Executive Vice President Chief Administrative Officer in August 2010. In this role,
Mr. Weiss manages the services and operations of Freddie Mac’s Strategy; External Relations, including Government and
Industry Relations; Public Relations and Corporate Marketing; Internal Communications; Human Resources; Models,
Mission and Research; and Making Home Affordable — Compliance organizations. For a period subsequent to his
appointment as Executive Vice President Chief Administrative Officer, he also served as our Chief Compliance Officer
from August 2010 until June 2011. Prior to August 2010, Mr. Weiss served as our Senior Vice President and Chief
Compliance Officer and in various other senior management capacities since joining us in October 2003. Prior to joining
us, Mr. Weiss worked from 1990 at Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, most recently as First Vice President and Global
Head of Compliance. From 1982 to 1990, Mr. Weiss was with a national law practice in Washington, D.C., where he
specialized in securities regulation and corporate finance matters.
Paige H. Wisdom was appointed Executive Vice President — Chief Enterprise Risk Officer in October 2010. In this
role, Ms. Wisdom is responsible for providing overall leadership and direction for enterprise risk management and leads
an integrated framework for managing credit risk, market risk, operational risk and all other aspects of risk across the
organization. Prior to this, she served as our Senior Vice President — Chief Enterprise Risk Officer from April 2010 until
October 2010. Prior to this appointment, she served as the Senior Vice President — Business Unit Chief Financial Officer
from January 2008 until April 2010. From August 2004 until December 2007, Ms. Wisdom served as a Business Unit
Chief Financial Officer at Bank of America for key businesses including Global Business and Financial Services; Business
Lending; and Global Technology, Service and Fulfillment. Prior to joining Bank of America, Ms. Wisdom served at Bank
One Corporation/JP Morgan from June 2000 until July 2004, as the Chief Financial Officer, Corporate Bank and Co-Head
Credit Portfolio Management. Prior to that she served in capital markets positions at UBS/Warburg Dillon Read, Citibank
Salomon Smith Barney, and Swiss Bank Corporation.
David M. Brickman was appointed Senior Vice President — Multifamily in July 2011. In this role, he is responsible
for overall management of the Multifamily Division’s business operations. From December 2008 until July 2011, he
served as Vice President in charge of various units responsible for Multifamily Capital Markets operations. In his previous
roles at Freddie Mac, Mr. Brickman led the multifamily pricing, costing and research teams, was responsible for the
development and implementation of new quantitative pricing models and financial risk analysis frameworks for all
multifamily programs, and helped design several of Freddie Mac’s multifamily financing products, including the Capital
Markets Execution. Prior to joining Freddie Mac in 1999, Mr. Brickman co-led the Mortgage Finance and Credit Analysis
group in the consulting practice at Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP.
Devajyoti Ghose was appointed Senior Vice President — Investments and Capital Markets, and Treasurer in May
2011. Prior to this, he served as Vice President — Asset Liability Management and Deputy Treasurer from October 2010
until May 2011. From December 2008 until October 2010, he served as Vice President in charge of various units
responsible for Debt and Liquidity Management, Debt Portfolio Management and Single-Family Pricing and Analytics.
From February 2005 until December 2008, Mr. Ghose served as Vice President — Convexity Management. Before that, he
held various senior positions at Freddie Mac in which he was responsible for evaluating the risks and returns of Freddie
Mac’s guarantee fee business and developing valuation models for various fixed income securities including mortgage-
related products, debentures and interest-rate derivatives. Prior to joining Freddie Mac in 1997, Mr. Ghose was an
assistant professor in econometrics at the University of Arizona.
Timothy F. Kenny was appointed Senior Vice President General Auditor in July 2008. Prior to this appointment,
Mr. Kenny served as Vice President and Interim General Auditor starting in May 2008. Before that, he served as our Vice
President Assistant General Auditor from September 2007 to May 2008. From 2001 to 2007, Mr. Kenny was a
Managing Director with BearingPoint, Inc. (formerly KPMG Consulting, Inc.) where he directed a large team of financial
professionals on a variety of financial risk management consulting projects with Ginnie Mae, the Federal Housing
Administration, private sector mortgage bankers and other federal credit agencies. He joined KPMG LLP, the predecessor
organization to KPMG Consulting, in 1986, was promoted to a KPMG Audit Partner in 1997, and served in that position
until the separation of KPMG Consulting from KPMG LLP in February 2001. From 2004 until 2008, Mr. Kenny was a
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