The Federal Housing Finance Agency appointed two public service leaders, Luis Campudoni and Mary Peterman, to its roster of chief officers, the latest hires in a series of recent personnel moves. Formerly with the U.S. Small Business Administration, Campudoni steps up as FHFA’s new chief information officer. In a similar role at the SBA, he held the title of deputy chief information officer, helping lead technology product development, services and operations that aligned with that agency’s objectives. Earlier in his federal career, Campudoni served in key roles with the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Customs and Border Protection.
The agency also appointed Mary Peterman as chief financial officer. She comes to FHFA after serving at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. as controller and deputy director of the division of finance. A certified public accountant, Peterman formerly worked in the administrative office of the U.S. courts and Department of Homeland Security as well as at local government organizations. Earlier this year, FHFA also named a chief artificial intelligence officer.
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