Ginnie Mae
Teria Kidd has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Teria began their career at Oracle as a Senior Technical Instructor in December 2000. Teria then transitioned into the role of Technical Team Lead for a brief period in the same company. Following that, Teria served as a Practice Manager at Oracle from 2005 to 2012.
Later, Teria joined eTeam in November 2011 as a Solutions Manager/IAM Architect/Administrator, where they stayed until April 2016. During this period, they gained valuable experience in managing solutions and architecting IAM systems.
Currently, Teria is employed at Ginnie Mae as an Oracle IAM Support Engineer/Architect since May 2016. In this role, they utilize their expertise in Oracle IAM to provide support and architect solutions.
Teria Kidd has completed their MBA in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. However, no specific information is available regarding their enrollment dates or degree completion. Additionally, Teria Kidd has also attended the University of Maryland, but there is no record of their degree or field of study at this institution.
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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.