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Freddie Mac Names New Chief Information Officer

Frank Nazzaro

Freddie Mac announced that Frank Nazzaro has been named EVP and Chief Information Officer. He is a member of the senior operating committee and reports directly to CEO David Brickman.

Nazzaro, who joined Freddie Mac in 2018 as the Chief Technology Officer and has been Acting CIO since May 2019, brings more than 20 years’ executive experience in technology and financial services to the company. As CIO, he will head the Information Technology division and provide corporate-wide leadership for the company’s technology strategy, including the employee technology experience.

“Frank has demonstrated that he is the right person at the right moment to deliver technology solutions that make us faster, smarter and more efficient,” said David Brickman, Freddie Mac CEO. “I look forward to his leadership in creating a world class operating platform that delivers lasting benefits for our company while responsibly managing our risks.”

“It’s a pivotal and exciting time to be at Freddie Mac. We’re not only transforming our infrastructure and tools, we’re modernizing the way we work,” said Nazzaro. “I’m honored to have the opportunity to further advance our technology strategy, which is key to better and more resilient systems that protect our company while meeting the demands of our customers and employees.”

Prior to his career at Freddie Mac, Nazzaro held a number of senior technology and management roles within the financial services industry. He served as Group VP and CTO for Travelport LLC, where he led cloud architecture, infrastructure and operations globally. Before that, he served as CTO at CIT Group.

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