Frank Rotondella
About Frank Rotondella
Frank Rotondella is a Product Owner at Fannie Mae with a background in business analysis and finance, previously working at EasyKnock and Movado Group, Inc.
Current Title and Role at Fannie Mae
Frank Rotondella is currently a Product Owner at Fannie Mae. In this role, he applies his expertise in product management and team leadership to enhance loan delivery and MBS systems. He collaborates with a diverse team, including analysts, data scientists, engineers, sales, and underwriters, to ensure efficient and effective product development.
Previous Roles and Experience at EasyKnock
Frank Rotondella held multiple roles at EasyKnock from 2018 to 2023. Initially, he served as a Senior Business Analyst from 2018 to 2020, where he created a decision engine to automate offers for sales agents. Later, he transitioned to the role of Product Manager from 2021 to 2023. During his tenure, he developed a portal for internal users to review deal terms and prioritize tasks, contributing significantly to operational efficiency.
Background in Finance and Business Analysis
Frank Rotondella has a solid background in finance and business analysis. He worked as a Financial Analyst Intern at Movado Group, Inc. in 2018, focusing on evaluating debt facilities and forecasting financials. Prior to this, he was a Licensed Real Estate Agent at Weichert, Realtors from 2016 to 2018, gaining valuable experience in the real estate market. His diverse experience spans various sectors, showcasing his adaptability and broad skill set.
Education and Expertise
Frank Rotondella studied Business Administration and Finance with a minor in Economics at Montclair State University. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his roles in product management and finance. He leverages this education to solve complex problems, create value for customers, and continuously learn new skills and technologies.
Achievements and Initiatives
Throughout his career, Frank Rotondella has led multiple successful initiatives. Notably, he created a decision engine that automated offers for sales agents, reducing operational friction. He also developed a portal for internal users to review deal terms and prioritize tasks. At Fannie Mae, he implemented SAFe practices to lead a team of 8 in enhancing loan delivery and MBS systems, demonstrating his commitment to improving processes and delivering high-quality products.