Selected Memories of 3900 Events & People
With news about possible sale of the building, here are a
few Maloni recollections of actions at the Fannie Mae headquarters, 3900
Wisconsin Avenue, NW.
Fannie definitely took advantage of its striking corporate headquarters physical
plant. The Williamsburg red brick building, north
of historic Georgetown and four blocks past the National Cathedral, enjoyed a long half-moon Belgian stone
driveway, manicured lawn and shrubbery, fountain, arched entry doorway, and the
wonderfully utilitarian, employee-dubbed “Great Hall,” which served as venue
for dozens of events, internal and external celebrations, advisory council
meetings, charitable fundraisers, employee craft fairs, industry gatherings, congressional
and Cabinet visits, speaking engagements, and the like.
The room could be stylized any number of ways, with
furniture that could be rolled away and collapsed increasing the usable space.
Portraits of Chairmen and revered employees, like the late Dale Riordan, hung
on the walls. (Riordan, who hired me from the Fed and for a time was my boss,
at various times headed every business unit at Fannie because of his hard work
and reliability.)
The company’s attention to detail and top shelf entertainment
were well known in DC and appreciated, although I am sure that some who partook
over the years later were quick to join the haters when their jealousy overtook
their reason.
Requests to work at Fannie were common and fell like
heavy rain during time there. Very few of those asks were rewarded with job
offers.
In my 21 year Fannie career, I always worked in 3900. My
first eight, for the Ivy League (Yale, Harvard Law) educated, always polite,
gentlemanly and thoughtful Fannie Chairman and CEO David Maxwell, who was a
college tennis captain and a lifelong tennis competitor.
Almost 25 years after retiring from Fannie—when most
folks sink into rocking chairs--Maxwell still displays those same qualities—and
a killer serve--as he plays tennis doubles three times a week with skilled
peers.
Maxwell—who had/has an excellent blend of
business and politics experience--was a former Pennsylvania state insurance commissioner,
a GOP candidate for Congress, HUD General Counsel under Secretary George Romney
(Mitt’s Dad) and later, head of California based TICOR mortgage insurance
company.
Accompanied in most of his efforts by his wife and life
partner Joan—who carved out her own DC careers working on urban social ills and
then in the ministry—David is a literal man of letters, who reads and consumes information voraciously (carting
dozens of books on vacations) and the couple are world travelers. David still
pens handwritten notes to friends and colleagues matching what he did when he
ran Fannie Mae for nearly 10 years.
Maxwell earned his financial spurs bringing Fannie Mae
back from hard times in the early 1980’s—often battling industry and political
opponents--and making it a business and earnings success before retiring near
the end of the decade.
David Maxwell never suffered fools gladly and earned
the reputation of removing Fannie officials whose principles and productivity did
not measure up to what Maxwell believed was needed to sustain and grow Fannie
Mae, which he was determined never would revert to the financial basket case he
found when he was hired.
He felt the pressure to rebuild the mortgage giant and he
inculcated in himself and his trusted others his aspirations for Fannie Mae’s
institutional integrity, mission and financial success.
Maxwell’s business achievements speak for themselves. But,
he could get prickly. Once, he agreed to permit a certain very senior exec to
experiment with the officer’s new design ideas for Fannie’s entrance way.
Maxwell was unaware that work was completed one morning
when he, with me in tow, returned from a Capitol Hill appointment. As we exited
the car and walked through the front door, he stopped, just before walking
under what I later described as a trashy art deco overhang version of the “Star
Wars” barroom scene throbbing the company's name.
In one terse utterance—and without missing a forward
step—Maxwell growled to a small waiting assemblage, “Take that down.” Both the
façade and the underling’s career soon were history. (One was kept in an
obscure Fannie Mae storage facility until “lost” and the other took Horace Greeley’s
advice and went west!)
To read more about the Maxwell Fannie Mae achievements,
read the “Good to Great” book by Jim
Collins, the noted business author.
Jim
Johnson & the Trillion $$$ Commitment
Two affordable housing matters stand out—for different
reasons--one heavily planned with dozens of moving parts and the other very
much serendipitous and unanticipated.
No matter Fannie produced, lots of interests—advocates,
shareholders, Congress, and Administrations--asked it constantly to do “more.”
In 1994, Fannie CEO Jim Johnson, Maxwell’s successor, announced
Fannie Mae’s “Trillion Dollar Commitment” to finance housing for an additional
10 million American families by the year 2000.
The glitzy outdoor announcement in front of 3900 featured
corporate officials, much media, non-profit sponsors, low income stakeholders, was
lavish, by design, but more importantly set in stone a corporate initiative
that drove several years of patient and exact work—in connection with the HUD
housing goals—to grow the US homeownership rate and to serve hundreds of
thousands of families that had been shut out.
The numbers were always had a built-in “reach,” but
Johnson was confident that Fannie and the primary market, we had to bring with
us to do the actual lending, were up to it.
It was bold corporate choice, driven by Johnson’s vision,
and by the time the initial flags and banners were gone Fannie employees totally
bought into the memorable and lasting agenda.
A new business unit with hundreds of employees was
created to facilitate homebuyer education and work with lending partners and
other in the related industries. Fannie opened nearly 50 Partnership Offices
serving local and regional markets, with detailed and specific investment plans
revisited annually to show progress.
Fannie employed “housing fairs” across the nation to
explain the rudiments of mortgage finance and what was needed to afford a
mortgage became Fannie staples. The company produced Fannie educational
brochures in 11 different languages (including two dialect of Chinese), a
national home buyer education television campaign, and a partnership with the
National Basketball Association and---separately--the same with several of its
franchises.
It was a thrilling ride barely capped when new Chairman and CEO
Frank Raines announced in 1999 that Fannie had reached, a full year early, its
Trillion Dollar and 10 Million families served goal.
Gail
Cincotta
In what turned out to be more amusing and totally
spontaneous, but kind of the flip side of a similar coin, was an invasion of
3900 by several busloads of low income and elderly residents—also seeking more
mortgage finance support--led by the indomitable Chicago affordable housing
advocate, Gail Cincotta, head of
what she called “National People’s Action, an
amalgam of some 300 community groups.
Gail’s logistical targeting was off that day, since David
Maxwell was away from the office when Gail’s vanguard arrived, but he wasn’t
her primary target.
It was to be get into our corporate face and get additional
media attention, both of which she did.
This tactic became a Gale-staple and her folks often
would come to Washington and show up in numbers at the homes or offices of
Administration officials, Members of Congress, and anyone involved in mortgage
finance with whom she had an issue.
Later, it was rumored that Gail had told her posse
that Fannie would provide them a free lunch, which encouraged many of
these seniors to get out of their comfortable bus seats and mount our front
steps.
One memorable scene I watched was our dedicated front
door security guard, a rather tallish woman, who in desperation just spread her
long arms out from her shoulders to stop the rush of oldsters from entering her
building without first registering and going through whatever we demanded of
“visitors.”
With the lady’s arms extended, she stood like a giant “T”
trying to deny admission to the invaders. The Chicagoans ignored our sentinel
and literally rolled or were pushed in under the guard’s wingspan filling the
interior “Great Hall” looking for the promised food.
I don’t think we provided a spontaneous lunch for a few
hundred, although they were invited to our employee cafeteria, but Gale did get
to make her views known to the Executive Vice President in charge of affordable
housing.
“Da,”
The Russians Lie, Regularly
“Nyet,”
They Seldom Tell the Truth
Why is it taking the world so long to publicly announce
what we’ve written for years and that is that the Russian government and all of
its spokespeople—including Vlad Putin— behave like a thieves nabbed in the act
and then fabricate, lie, obfuscate, deny, badger, ignore, and pretend evidence
of the same is bogus.
I am sure many nations do the same but are any as blatant
as the Russkies, a reflection of their huge national inferiority complex.
“Don’t mess with us, we are a super power,” warns Vlad,
but is there a little “whistling past the graveyard” in that statement.
Russia has a currency under assault, a weak market, hardly
market based and dozens of ethnic minorities who-- depending on the day of the
week--aren’t sold on Moscow’s veracity or benevolence.
Putin, a thug among thugs, knows if he stops feeding his
oligarchs and the Russian Mafioso’s he’s history. So with his “grander Russia”
BS, he continues the aggrandizing.
I hope our President also is applying his pre- and
post-WWll to Putin and the ISIS threats in the Middle East.
The US should jack up the sanctions, getting a quibbling
Europe to join and then keep supporting the government in Ukraine in any way
possible and practical.
See similar discussion below.
(Don’t look now but even the Washington Port editorial
doves are getting amazingly hawkish in its editorial reviews of President Obama
and his fickle foreign policy, tan suit and all!)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/president-obama-needs-to-focus-on-how-the-united-states-can-meet-global-challenges/2014/08/29/11ec9e5e-2f90-11e4-bb9b-997ae96fad33_story.html?tid=pm_opinions_pop
What
Others Are Saying
From an Al-Jazeera (8-30-14) news story
about fighting near the Iraqi town of Emerli.
Meanwhile the GCC group
of countries - Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE - pledged
on Saturday a readiness to fight the "terrorist ideology which is contrary
to Islam".
Saudi Arabia's King
Abdullah warned that the threat from such armed groups would soon spread to
Europe and the US unless it is quickly dealt with in the Middle East.
"If no action is
taken against IS, for sure after a month they will reach Europe and in another
month they will reach the US. I'm telling you now and you have to keep this in
mind. I call upon you leaders to take this warning seriously."
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My
friend and former Fannie colleague, Barry
Zigas, writes in Housing Wire that most of the coming
mortgage reform action will be at the FHFA agency level.
The Washington Post editorially laments
“Putin’s Big Lie,” in its 9-1 edition.
Maloni, 9-2-2014
8 comments:
Just to show readers that I don't choose my headlines (lead or otherwise) with little regard, just today I've been inundated with several mortgage finance matters that will make it into my next blog.
Enjoyed the well deserved commendation by you of the reign of David Maxwell. Fannie Mae was a financial wreck when he took over.
Please spend some time commentating on the reform issues that Barry Zigas has identified in his article.
When we can reach agreement on some of these issues, then it would be time for some reform legislation, legislation that would modify, not erase Fannie and Freddie.
Thanks Anon, hope to do so in my next blog.
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