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Since 2006, Marlene Grace has had a career in IT, starting as an IT Specialist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Marlene worked there until May 2014 when they transitioned to the Department of Treasury IRS, where they held the position of IT Specialist for four years. In September 2018, Marlene began their current role as an Information Technology Security Specialist at Ginnie Mae.
Marlene Grace's education history includes a Master of Science (MS) degree in Management Information Systems, General from the University of Maryland University College, which they obtained between 2000 and 2006. Prior to that, Marlene pursued a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Wayne State University, although the specific start and end years for this degree are not mentioned.
In addition to their formal education, Marlene has obtained several certifications. Marlene received the CompTIA Security+ certification from CompTIA in March 2011. In January 2017, they obtained the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification from EC-Council. Later, in April 2019, Marlene acquired the Contracting Officer's Representative (FAC-COR) certification from the Federal Acquisition Institute (FAI). Marlene'smost recent certification is the AWS certification from Amazon, which they obtained in November 2022.
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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.