Why AI Initiatives Need to Be Employee-Led #fanniemae #ai

Why AI Initiatives Need to Be Employee-Led #fanniemae #ai

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Steve Holden is Senior Vice President and Head of Single-Family Analytics at Fannie Mae, leading a team of data science professionals who support lending, pricing and origination, securitization, loss mitigation, and loan liquidation for the company’s multi-trillion dollar Single-Family mortgage portfolio. He is also responsible for all Generative AI initiatives across the enterprise. His team provides real-time analytics solutions that guide the thousands of daily business decisions required to manage this extensive mortgage portfolio. The team includes experts in econometric modeling, machine learning, data engineering, data visualization, software engineering, and analytics infrastructure design. Holden previously served as Vice President of Credit Portfolio Management Analytics at Fannie Mae. Prior to joining Fannie Mae in 1999, he held various analytics leadership roles and worked on economic issues at the Economic Strategy Institute and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

In this episode, Adel and Steve explore the possibilities of generative AI, building a GenAI program, prioritizing use cases, driving excitement and engagement for an AI-first culture, skills transformation, governance as a competitive advantage, challenges of scaling AI, future trends in AI, and much more.

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