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'''John Koskinen''' served as President of the [[U.S. Soccer Foundation]] from 2004-2008. He previously served as the Deputy Mayor of the [[District of Columbia]], the Deputy Director for Management of the [[Office of Management and Budget]], and Chair of the President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion. He presently serves on the boards of AES, American Capital Ltd and [[Freddie Mac]]. On March 11 2009 he was announced as the interim CEO at Freddie Mac.
'''John Koskinen''' served as President of the [[U.S. Soccer Foundation]] from 2004-2008. He previously served as the Deputy Mayor of the [[District of Columbia]], the Deputy Director for Management of the [[Office of Management and Budget]], and Chair of the President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion. He presently serves on the boards of AES, American Capital Ltd and [[Freddie Mac]]. On March 11 2009 he was announced as the interim CEO at Freddie Mac. On April 23 2009 he became the Principal Financial Officer after the death of Freddie Mac's acting CFO.


Prior to entering government service, he was Chairman and CEO of the Palmieri Company. Koskinen also chaired the Washington, DC Host Committee for the [[1994 World Cup]]. He is a graduate of [[Duke University]], [[Yale Law School]] and attended [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]].
Prior to entering government service, he was Chairman and CEO of the Palmieri Company. Koskinen also chaired the Washington, DC Host Committee for the [[1994 World Cup]]. He is a graduate of [[Duke University]], [[Yale Law School]] and attended [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge University]].

Revision as of 14:25, 31 May 2009

John Koskinen served as President of the U.S. Soccer Foundation from 2004-2008. He previously served as the Deputy Mayor of the District of Columbia, the Deputy Director for Management of the Office of Management and Budget, and Chair of the President's Council on Year 2000 Conversion. He presently serves on the boards of AES, American Capital Ltd and Freddie Mac. On March 11 2009 he was announced as the interim CEO at Freddie Mac. On April 23 2009 he became the Principal Financial Officer after the death of Freddie Mac's acting CFO.

Prior to entering government service, he was Chairman and CEO of the Palmieri Company. Koskinen also chaired the Washington, DC Host Committee for the 1994 World Cup. He is a graduate of Duke University, Yale Law School and attended Cambridge University.