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Bill Senhauser is Fannie Mae's chief compliance and ethics officer. He is a member of the Executive Committee, and reports to the chief operating officer. Senhauser is responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of the company's compliance plans; developing and promoting the Code of Conduct; evaluating and investigating allegations of misconduct; providing oversight for corporate Anti-Fraud and Privacy program; and managing Fannie Mae's regulatory relationships with the company’s safety and soundness, mission and fair lending regulators.
Prior to his present appointment, Senhauser was vice president for Regulatory Agreements and Restatement, responsible for carrying out the company’s obligations under Fannie Mae’s regulatory agreements. Before that, he was vice president for Operating Initiatives, responsible for oversight of critical company-wide initiatives and management of special projects for the chief operating officer. Senhauser joined Fannie Mae in 2000 as vice president for Fair Lending.
Before joining Fannie Mae, Senhauser was the executive director of the Equal Justice Foundation, a nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to protecting the rights of indigent or otherwise disadvantaged residents in Ohio. Previously, he was a senior trial attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and has served as both a Special Master and Mediator in federal class action cases.
Senhauser has a juris doctorate from Vanderbilt University School of Law and a bachelor of arts from Dartmouth College.
