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Mike McRoberts named Freddie Mac's VP of multifamily production and sales

May 25, 2010

Freddie Mac has announced the appointment of Mike McRoberts as vice president of multifamily production and sales. In his new role, McRoberts will responsible for the origination and purchase of conventional multifamily loans nationwide, the Program Plus Seller/Servicer network and the four multifamily regional sales offices. “In his 18 years at Freddie Mac, Mike has proven himself to be a capable leader, who can form teams that deliver strong results,” said Mike May, Freddie Mac senior vice president of multifamily. “He knows the business well and has great credibility with customers and industry groups.” Prior to his new appointment, McRoberts was vice president and national head of underwriting and credit for Freddie Mac’s multifamily division, where he was responsible for managing the underwriting and credit approvals of all multifamily debt investments. Prior to leading the underwriting and credit department, McRoberts ran the southeast regional office for Freddie Mac where his team was the leading producer for five consecutive years. Before joining Freddie Mac in 1992, McRoberts held positions at First Maryland Mortgage Corporation in Baltimore and First Interstate Mortgage Corporation in Denver and Kansas City. McRoberts holds a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Georgia and a Bachelor’s of Business Administration from James Madison University. For more information, visit www.freddiemac.com.
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