Denise Storey
About Denise Storey
Denise Storey is a Risk Analyst II at Fannie Mae with over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, specializing in operations management and risk analysis.
Current Position at Fannie Mae
Denise Storey currently serves as a Risk Analyst II at Fannie Mae. She joined the organization in November 2017 and works from Washington, District of Columbia. In this role, she leverages her extensive experience in risk analysis and management to contribute to the company's objectives.
Former Role at Pacific Union Financial
Prior to her current role at Fannie Mae, Denise Storey was the Regional Operations Manager at Pacific Union Financial, LLC. She held this position from 2014 to 2017, spanning three years. Her responsibilities included overseeing regional operations and ensuring efficient organizational processes.
Work Experience at Bank of America
Denise Storey spent four years at Bank of America, from 2009 to 2013, where she held the positions of Fulfillment Team Leader and Team Leader. Her tenure in Fairfax, VA, involved leading teams to achieve departmental goals and ensure compliance with company standards.
Previous Positions in Financial Institutions
Denise Storey has over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. She has worked in various managerial roles across several financial institutions. Notably, she was the Closing/Post Closing Manager at Vertice/Wachovia from 2007 to 2009 and the Processing/Closing Manager at 1st Mariner Bank from 2004 to 2007. Additionally, she spent seven years as a Team Manager at Washington Mutual. Throughout her career, she has cultivated a strong background in operations management and leadership.
Risk Analysis and Management Expertise
With a strong background in risk analysis and management, Denise Storey is well-versed in identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks within the financial sector. Her expertise has been crucial in her various roles, enabling her to help organizations manage their risk profiles effectively.