Freddie Mac taps CoreLogic exec for chief economist role

Sam Khater will lead Freddie Mac' team of researchers

Freddie Mac taps CoreLogic exec for chief economist role

Sam Khater has joined Freddie Mac as vice president and chief economist to lead its team of researchers.

Freddie Mac’s research team provides insights and analysis on economic trends and policy issues affecting Freddie Mac and the housing market.

Khater brings more than 20 years of experience in housing finance research and economic forecasting to the role. He most recently served as vice president of research and deputy chief economist at CoreLogic, where he served for 11 years. His responsibilities included producing original research and advising clients, regulators, policymakers, and investors on real estate and mortgage market trends.

Earlier in his career, Khater served as senior economist at Fannie Mae and an economist at the National Association of Realtors.

“Sam is a leading voice in the housing finance industry and his extensive knowledge will help Freddie Mac deliver valuable research to our business units, customers, and the industry,” said Jerry Weiss, Freddie Mac executive vice president and chief administrative officer. “Under Sam’s leadership, we are well-positioned to further leverage our economics team in ways that will strengthen our commitment to building a better housing finance system.”

“Given the challenges and opportunities in today’s housing market, I am thrilled to be joining Freddie Mac and its research team,” Khater said. “In addition to making home possible for millions of American families, Freddie Mac is an invaluable resource for the broader housing industry. I look forward to keeping our customers and stakeholders apprised of developments in the market.”

 

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