Elizabeth Kemp
About Elizabeth Kemp
Elizabeth Kemp is the Deputy General Counsel at Fannie Mae in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area, with a background in regulatory and legislative policy analysis and a diverse educational history.
Current Role at Fannie Mae
Elizabeth Kemp currently serves as the Deputy General Counsel at Fannie Mae, located in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area. In this role, she is responsible for providing legal oversight and guidance, contributing to the company's regulatory compliance and legal strategies.
Career at Mortgage Bankers Association
Before joining Fannie Mae, Elizabeth Kemp worked at the Mortgage Bankers Association in various capacities. She served as Associate Regulatory Counsel from 2015 to 2017, focusing on mortgage banking regulations. Additionally, she was the Assistant Director of Loan Production Policy from 2014 to 2015, where she worked on loan production policies. This experience has equipped her with broad expertise in regulatory and legislative policy analysis related to mortgage banking.
Experience at National Community Reinvestment Coalition
Elizabeth Kemp's career includes a role as a Legislative Policy Analyst at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition from 2012 to 2014. In this position, she was involved in analyzing and advocating for legislative policies in the community reinvestment sector.
Educational Background
Elizabeth Kemp has a diverse educational background. She earned a BA in Studio Art/Art History from the University of Iowa, graduating in 2005. She also holds an MS in Urban and Regional Planning from the same institution, completed in 2009. Furthermore, she studied at the University of Iowa College of Law, where she completed her legal education in 2010. This combination of disciplines provides her with a unique perspective on legal and urban planning issues.
Progression at Fannie Mae
Elizabeth Kemp's journey at Fannie Mae reflects a significant career progression. She started as an Associate General Counsel in 2017 and held this position for five years in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. In 2022, she transitioned to the role of Deputy General Counsel, showcasing her growth and expertise within the company.