Fannie Mae’s Sudden Executive Exodus: A Dozen Leaders Ousted as AI Reshapes the Mortgage Giant
The cuts follow broader headcount reductions as FHFA Director Bill Pulte pushes restructuring at the government-sponsored enterprise.
- Fannie Mae eliminated positions for about 10 senior leaders across capital markets, regulatory affairs, and multifamily divisions this week. The Wall Street Journal reported some exits were tied to eliminated roles.
- Since taking the helm at the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Bill Pulte has overseen multiple rounds of workforce reductions to remove unnecessary processes. Pulte attributed these personnel changes to technology improvements and operational efficiencies.
- Bloomberg reported that 12 positions were eliminated in the sweep, while one source told The Atlantic the cuts were "mostly operational." Fannie Mae reported $4 billion in net income for the second quarter of 2026.
- The departures included top executives like Capital Markets Devang Doshi and Mark Palim, raising concerns among stakeholders who rely on Fannie Mae to function without drama. Any sign of internal instability can ripple quickly into mortgage rates and lender appetite.
- Pulte continues his push to end government conservatorships and return Fannie Mae to private hands despite pessimistic forecasts for housing conditions through 2027. These leadership changes position the enterprise for further restructuring amid ongoing multifamily market challenges.
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Fannie Mae’s Sudden Executive Exodus: A Dozen Leaders Ousted as AI Reshapes the Mortgage Giant
Word traveled fast through Washington and mortgage circles last week. Roughly a dozen senior executives at Fannie Mae lost their jobs in a single sweep. The departures, many involuntary, hit leaders across capital markets, multifamily lending, regulatory affairs, low-income housing initiatives and economic research. Some had spent more than a decade at the company. Their online profiles vanished. Pages that once listed titles and accomplishments…
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“The Trump administration dismissed a dozen senior staff from mortgage giant Fannie Mae this week, the latest move in a push to remake the lender,” Bloomberg reports. The Atlantic: Another Pulte purge, this time at Fannie Mae.
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About 10 senior Fannie Mae leaders were let go this week as Pulte restructures, even as Q2 2026 net income hit $4 billion.
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