Huiying Li
About Huiying Li
Huiying Li is a Product Owner at Fannie Mae in Washington, D.C., known for enhancing pricing logic and coordinating data solutions.
Current Position
Huiying Li is currently employed as a Product Owner at Fannie Mae in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. In this role, she focuses on migrating and enhancing pricing logic by streamlining redundant processes. Her responsibilities include workflow migration for various financial instruments, validation of records using advanced tools like Python and Alteryx, and production parallel execution.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current role, Huiying Li worked at Visionary Concepts & Van Gogh Consulting, LLP as a Business Development Intern in 2018 for a period of four months in the Washington D.C. Metro Area. Prior to that, she served as a Research and Development Intern at Future Green Services in 2017, where she focused her efforts over three months, also in the Washington D.C. Metro Area.
Educational Background
Huiying Li holds a diverse educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in International Management from Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, where she studied from 2012 to 2016. She also obtained a Master of Science (MS) in Finance from The George Washington University School of Business and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Management from the University of Surrey.
Key Responsibilities at Fannie Mae
At Fannie Mae, Huiying Li's key responsibilities include coordinating with over 30 upstream applications to establish both interim data vending solutions and future state data patterns. She also monitors more than 500 AutoSys job creations, leads production parallel execution for on-prem and cloud systems, and supports multiple major and minor releases by preparing documentation, coordinating cross-functional teams, and conducting deployments.
Projects and Initiatives
Huiying Li has been involved in several critical projects and initiatives at Fannie Mae. She analyzed outdated vendor pricing logic and developed a user-friendly diagram to clarify it. She compared potential pricing platforms for a vendor replacement project and validated price quality. Additionally, she initiated cost-saving discussions regarding license contracts to ensure stakeholders had budget-friendly access to necessary tools.