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May 04, 2009

David Moffett to assist Freddie Mac as consultant to interim CEOMortgagePress.comDavid Moffett, Freddie Mac, John Koskinen Freddie Mac has announced that David Moffett, former chief executive officer, will temporarily return to the company as a consultant to Interim CEO John Koskinen. In his role as a consultant, Moffett will provide advice and assistance to the interim CEO in directing the finance division and overseeing the issuance of accurate and timely financial statements. "I am grateful to David for offering to assist us during this challenging time," Koskinen said. "David is well-positioned to advise me in my oversight of the finance function. He knows the company well from his time as chief executive, and has built an impressive career in finance and accounting leadership as an executive with other leading public companies." Freddie Mac will continue its search for a permanent chief financial officer to lead the finance division. For more information, visit www.FreddieMac.com.
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