The co-leaders of Barack Obama's transition team for State Department review have impressive resumes, including significant roles at erstwhile mortgage giant Fannie Mae.
As detailed in their change.gov bios:
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Donilon was Fannie’s general counsel and executive vice president for law and policy from 1999 until the spring of 2005, a period during which the company was rocked by accounting problems. Donilon’s co-leader for the State Department review, Wendy Sherman, also has ties to Fannie Mae that weren’t mentioned in her Obama-Biden Web site bio. A fellow veteran of the Clinton State Department, Sherman headed up Fannie Mae’s charitable foundation from 1996-1997.