New Ginnie Mae President Sworn In

Theodore Tozer is the new Ginnie Mae president after being sworn in on Wednesday by HUD secretary Shaun Donovan. "I am looking forward to the challenges and I believe my 30 years' experience in the mortgage capital markets has uniquely prepared me to manage Ginnie Mae," Mr. Tozer said. Ginnie Mae mortgage-backed securities issuance totaled $454 billion in calendar year 2009, up from $270 billion the previous year. During his Senate confirmation hearing, Mr. Tozer said Ginnie Mae has become a major player in the MBS market and it has to address counterparty risk with its MBS issuers. The Senate confirmed Mr. Tozer on Feb. 11. He began working on Ginnie securitizations in 1986 at National City Mortgages, which was acquired by PNC Financial Services Group in 2008. "Ted is the right person to guide Ginnie Mae through the turmoil in the housing and secondary mortgage markets," secretary Donovan said.

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