Mohammad Abunaser
About Mohammad Abunaser
Mohammad Abunaser is a Solutions/Enterprise Architect at Fannie Mae with extensive experience in technology strategy, architecture, and solution design.
Current Role at Fannie Mae
Mohammad Abunaser is currently working at Fannie Mae as a Solutions/Enterprise Architect in Herndon, VA. His role involves managing and supporting projects throughout their full life-cycle using methodologies such as waterfall, SCRUM, and agile. He is responsible for architecting hybrid and native solutions on AWS and has a significant impact on various Enterprise Architecture initiatives. These include Application Rationalization, Out of Region Resiliency, and Cloud strategy.
Experience at IHS, Inc.
From 2011 to 2016, Mohammad Abunaser served as a Global Solutions Architect at IHS, Inc. in the Houston, Texas Area. During his tenure, he refined and used enterprise patterns and shared services across different solutions. His role also included leveraging methodologies such as waterfall and agile to ensure effective project delivery.
Previous Roles in Enterprise Architecture
Mohammad Abunaser has extensive experience as an Enterprise Architect. He worked at KeyCorp from 2009 to 2011 for two years and at Cap Gemini from 2008 to 2009 for one year. He also served as a Principal Consultant at Keane from 2005 to 2008 and a Sr. Consultant at Data-Core Systems Inc. from 2001 to 2005. His early career included a Pre-sales Consultant role at Sybase from 2000 to 2001. Through these positions, he gained diverse experience in technology strategy, architecture, and solution design and delivery.
Education in Computer Engineering
Mohammad Abunaser studied computer engineering at Ege University from 1990 to 1994. The education provided a strong foundation for his career in technology and architecture, equipping him with the necessary skills to excel in various high-profile roles in the industry.
Enterprise Architecture Expertise
Mohammad Abunaser has a broad and diverse experience in Enterprise Architecture. His expertise includes managing and supporting earnings-at-risk programs that consist of Single family, Multifamily, and Capital Markets financial forecasting. He is well-versed in documenting Enterprise Architecture artifacts in the EA repository Mega HOPEX. His methodologies include the use of waterfall, SCRUM, and agile to deliver comprehensive solutions.