Mark Schuman is an in-house corporate governance attorney with Fannie Mae based out of its Washington, DC office. His nearly thirty- year in-house experience includes leadership in employment, public company corporate governance, executive compensation, securities, and capital markets. Mark earned his JD at Yale University in 1991 before clerking for then-Third Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Samuel Alito, Jr. He has been a Federalist Society member since 1988, has served as Secretary of the Society’s New York Lawyers Chapter, and is current on the steering committee for the Society’s In-House Counsel Network.
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