Ginnie Mae
Alison Graham's work experience includes roles at Ginnie Mae, Deloitte, and Aviation Technologies, Inc.
At Ginnie Mae, they currently work in the Systems and Procedures Division of the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO), starting in May 2020.
At Deloitte, Alison worked as a Manager from September 2018 to April 2020. In this role, they mentored and coached junior team members, led client discussions to analyze and evaluate business approaches, and made recommendations. Alison also coordinated directly with clients and senior-level stakeholders, assisted clients with addressing reporting rules, supported clients in preparing for audits, and developed tools for data reconciliation.
Prior to their role as Manager, Alison worked as an Advisory Senior Consultant from September 2015 to September 2018, and as an Enterprise Risk Services Consultant from February 2014 to September 2015.
At Aviation Technologies, Inc., Alison worked as a Staff Accountant from June 2012 to February 2014, where they managed the accounting for four corporations under one ownership. Alison also worked as an Accounting Intern from June 2011 to May 2012, handling accounting responsibilities for three corporations under the same ownership.
Alison Graham completed their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Accounting from King's College, from the years 2008 to 2012. In addition to their degree, they obtained several certifications throughout their education and career. In 2012, Alison received the Microsoft Office Specialist certification for Office Excel 2010 from Microsoft. Furthermore, in 2018, they obtained the CFE certification from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE). Lastly, in 2019, Alison obtained the Wdesk Basic User certification from Workiva.
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The federal government and Ginnie Mae take pride in a workplace that encourages, supports, and rewards initiative and innovation, while also accommodating our employees' personal lives. Our flexible personnel policies allow workers to balance satisfying careers with their other interests and responsibilities. Ginnie Mae employees are at the center of the U.S. housing market. Through our mortgage-backed securities, we make global capital available to lenders in all communities and help individuals and families across the counrty afford their homes. We do this with minimal risk to the American taxpayer. As a member of the Ginnie Mae team, you will be instrumental in ensuring that money flows consistently to mortgage programs that many of our nation's veterans as well as families in rural communities rely on and utlize. Ginnie Mae products finance most of the Federal Housing Administration's (FHA) single-family insured home loans, which help hundreds of thousands of families every year achieve and sustain homeownership. Ginnie Mae needs the skills of diverse group of experts to accomplish its mission, including finance, legal, technology and operations professionals who strive to excel in a business environment that is constantly evolving, challenging and rewarding.