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Jim Bean, MBA has a diverse work experience in various industries. Jim started their career in 2000 as a General Manager at Abercrombie & Fitch and later became a Department Supervisor at Best Buy. In 2004, they joined Freddie Mac as a Financial Analyst and progressively advanced to roles such as Senior Financial Analyst, Manager of Derivatives Operations, Senior Manager of Derivatives, Debt & Equity Operations, and Associate Director of Treasury & Short Term Debt Funding. In 2011, Jim joined the US Navy Reserve as a Supply Corps Officer. Currently, they work as a Business Analyst at Ginnie Mae since October 2020.
Jim Bean, MBA's education history includes earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise & Health Promotion from Virginia Tech in 2000. Jim then pursued a Bachelor of Science in Finance from George Mason University's School of Business, completing it in 2007. In 2010, Jim Bean enrolled in Virginia Tech's Pamplin College of Business to pursue a Master of Business Administration degree, which they successfully obtained in 2013. Continuing their educational journey, Jim Bean attended the U.S. Naval War College in 2021 for the Maritime Staff Operators Course. Finally, in 2022, they enrolled in Marine Corps University to pursue a Master of Military Studies degree.
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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.