Daniel Seeley
About Daniel Seeley
Daniel Seeley is the VP of Technology Shared Services at Fannie Mae, leading a team of over 450 employees and contractors with a focus on cloud migration and technical capabilities.
Company
Daniel Seeley is currently employed at Fannie Mae in Reston, Virginia, United States. He holds the position of Vice President of Technology Shared Services. At Fannie Mae, he is responsible for overseeing a significant portion of the company's technical infrastructure and services.
Title
Daniel Seeley serves as the Vice President of Technology Shared Services at Fannie Mae. He leads several crucial operations within the company's technology division, ensuring the robustness and efficiency of its shared services.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Seeley graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Virginia Commonwealth University. His academic background provided a strong foundation for his extensive career in technology leadership and innovation.
Previous Employment at Capital One
Before joining Fannie Mae, Daniel Seeley worked at Capital One for 28 years, from 1993 to 2021, as a Senior Director. During his tenure in Richmond, Virginia, he gained extensive experience and expertise in managing large-scale technology initiatives and leading diverse teams.
Leadership and Management
As the Vice President of Technology Shared Services, Daniel Seeley leads an organization of over 450 employees and contractors, with an annual operating budget exceeding $140 million. He develops and executes strategic roadmaps for migrating critical shared services to the cloud, manages engineering and operational aspects of several horizontal capabilities, and fosters a 'You Build, You Own' (YBYO) approach within full stack engineering teams.
Cloud and Technical Capabilities
Daniel Seeley is instrumental in Fannie Mae's cloud migration efforts. He collaborates with the Cloud Center of Excellence to implement various technical capabilities within the cloud. He oversees essential services, including database technology, application integration, container orchestration, middleware services, data integration, call center technology, business intelligence, and network services.
Support for Talent Management
Daniel Seeley vigorously supports talent management efforts within his organization. He encourages employees to learn and exercise new skills, promoting a culture of continuous improvement and professional development.