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FACTBOX: Five facts about new Fannie, Freddie CEOs

WASHINGTON
Sun Sep 7, 2008 2:39pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New chief executives were named for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Sunday under a federal takeover plan to keep the largest U.S. mortgage finance companies from going under.

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Here are five facts about Herb Allison, who was named CEO of Fannie Mae, and David Moffett, incoming Freddie Mac CEO.

HERB ALLISON

-- Chairman and CEO of pension giant TIAA-CREF from 2002 to early 2008. At TIAA-CREF (Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund), Allison cut the workforce to trim expenses.

-- Worked for 28 years at Merrill Lynch & Co Inc. Last served as president and chief operating officer.

-- Was member of New York Stock Exchange board that voted to approve a $193-million pay package that led to former chairman Richard Grasso's resignation.

-- Bachelor's degree from Yale College, master's degree in business administration from Stanford University

-- In 1999 and 2000, served as national finance chairman for the presidential primary campaign of Arizona Sen. John McCain, who is now running for president as Republican candidate.

DAVID MOFFETT

-- Was named senior adviser at politically powerful private equity firm Carlyle Group in September 2007.

-- Worked from 1993 to 2007 as vice chairman and chief financial officer of U.S. Bancorp. Before 1993, he worked at BankAmerica Corp. and Security Pacific Corp.

-- Has been on boards of directors of eBay Inc., MBIA Inc, EW Scripps Co and Building Materials Holding Corp.

-- Former chairman of CFO Council of the Financial Services Roundtable, a lobbying group in Washington, D.C.

-- Bachelor's degree from University of Oklahoma, master's degree in business administration from Southern Methodist University.

(Reporting by Rachelle Younglai and Kevin Drawbaugh; Editing by Neil Stempleman)



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