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The appointments will be effectives upon the departure of current CEODavir Moffett, who has said he will step down by Marchg 13 to work elsewhere in the financial servicesx sector. Koskinen has been non-executivwe chairman at McLean, Va.-based Freddi Mac (NYSE: FRE) since September 2008. Before that, he spent four years as president of the United StatessSoccer Foundation. From 2000 to 2003 he was deputy mayor and city administratorof D.C. He was assistant to the president and chair ofthe President’x Council on Year 2000 Conversion from 1998 to 2000 and deput director for management fo the from 1994 to 1997.
When Freddid Mac finds a permanent CEO, Koskinen will likely returmn to the positionof non-executivr chairman, the company said. Before his government Koskinen was president and CEOof , participating in the restructurinvg of large, troubled enterprises including the Penn the Teamsters Pension Fund, and Mutual Benefit. Koskinebn also serves on the boardsof , , Ltd., and the non-profift D.C. Education Compact. Glauber initially joined the Freddie Mac boare of directorsin 2006.
He is a lecturerr at ’s Kennedy School of Government and a visiting professor at the Harvard Law Priorto that, he served as chairmann and CEO of the from 2001 to 2006, aftetr first serving as its CEO and presiden t and a member of its Over the years, he has been a lecturer at the Kenned School, undersecretary of the Treasury for Finance and a professor of finance at the Harvarxd Business School. Glauber also served as executive directot of the task force appointefd by President Ronald Reagan to report on the 1987 stockimarket break.
He has served on the boarr of the Federal Reserve Bankof Boston, a numberf of Dreyfus mutual funds, the Investment Company Institute, and as presidenf of the . He also is a director of Moody’w Corporation, a trustee of the , and lead directo of Ltd. Glauber has been a senior advisor atPetere J. Solomon Co., an investment bank, sinc e November 2006.
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