Washington, D.C.—Ginnie Mae and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will host the
Mortgage Market Resilience and Access to Credit Summit on Tuesday, October 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:35 p.m. in Washington, D.C. This event explores the intersection between liquidity for mortgage lenders, servicers, and mortgage-backed securities Issuers and the preservation of borrowers' access to affordable credit throughout the economic cycle. This hybrid summit at
HUD headquarters brings together leaders from the Federal Government, private sector, and housing industry to discuss the critical role of independent mortgage banks in the housing finance ecosystem.
Event Highlights -
Opening Remarks: Adrianne Todman, Acting Secretary, HUD.
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Fireside Chat: Sam Valverde, Acting President of Ginnie Mae, and Daniel Hornung, Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the National Economic Council.
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Expert-Led Panels, including Julia Gordon, Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Administration Commissioner; Bob Broeksmit, President/CEO, Mortgage Bankers Association; David Dworkin, President/CEO, National Housing Conference; Ted Tozer, Fellow, Housing Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute, and former Ginnie Mae President; and more.
For a complete event agenda and participant details, click here.
Registration Required Advance registration is required for both in-person and virtual participation.
Register here.
About Ginnie Mae Ginnie Mae is a wholly owned Government corporation that attracts global capital into the housing finance system to support homeownership for veterans and millions of homeowners throughout the country. Ginnie Mae mortgage-backed securities (MBS) programs directly support housing finance programs administered by the Federal Housing Administration, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of Public and Indian Housing, and the Department of Agriculture's Rural Housing Service. Ginnie Mae is the only MBS to carry the explicit full faith and credit of the United States Government.
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