Katie Chick
About Katie Chick
Katie Chick is a Senior Associate in Finance Transformation Program Management at Fannie Mae in Washington, D.C., with a background in project management and finance from previous roles at Freddie Mac and other organizations.
Current Role at Fannie Mae
Katie Chick is currently serving as a Finance Transformation Program Management Senior Associate at Fannie Mae in Washington, District of Columbia. In this role, she has successfully handled several responsibilities, including the preparation of quarterly earnings release files, the quarterly Investor Presentation, and materials for management and Board reporting. Additionally, she has performed market-related research and compiled insights using Bloomberg and Tableau.
Previous Experience at Freddie Mac
From 2019 to 2021, Katie Chick worked at Freddie Mac as a Project Management Professional in the Finance Office of Data Management. During her two-year tenure in Washington, District of Columbia, Katie was tasked with overseeing and managing various finance-related projects, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of data management processes.
Academic Background
Katie Chick studied at the Darla Moore School of Business, where she pursued a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with a focus on Accounting and Finance and a minor in Spanish. She completed her degree from 2015 to 2019. Prior to this, she attended Porter-Gaud School from 2003 to 2015, where she completed her high school education.
Early Career Roles
Katie Chick began her career with several diverse roles. She worked as a Real Estate Investment Analyst at Converse Company LLC for six months in Charleston, SC, and served as a Customer Service Associate at Seabrook Island Club from 2016 to 2018. Additionally, she was involved with Delta Zeta Sorority at the University of South Carolina as Philanthropy Chair for one year, organizing and managing philanthropic initiatives.
International Experience
In 2018, Katie Chick expanded her professional and academic horizons with a study abroad program in London, England. Participating in the Finance, Insurance, and Risk Management program from the University of South Carolina, she spent 11 months gaining international experience, which enriched her understanding of global finance and risk management practices.