Director, Financial Institutions and Capital
Company: National Association of Home Builders
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description NAHB is seeking a Director of
Financial Institutions and Capital Markets to research, monitor and
analyze legislative, regulatory and industry issues related to
financial institutions, housing production financing, mortgage
capital markets, and government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs),
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks. This
individual will develop and implement policy recommendations, draft
extensive background materials and comment letters, and provide
information to NAHB members, regulators, and industry stakeholders
on these issues. This is a great opportunity for a skilled policy
professional to shape housing finance policy, engage with industry
leaders, and strengthen NAHB’s voice in the financial institutions
and capital markets arena. Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Analyzes the impact of financial services and mortgage capital
markets legislation and regulation on the housing industry. Keeps
abreast of legislative and regulatory proposals for reforms to the
financial system, including to the GSEs, financial institutions,
and capital markets. Thoroughly monitors, researches and analyzes
emerging issues impacting financing for home builders and home
buyers. Develops legislative and regulatory policy recommendations
in response to proposals and emerging issues. Schedules and
prepares NAHB leadership for issues advocacy meetings with
senior-level congressional and regulatory officials, and provides
substantive/technical input during meetings as needed. Works with
NAHB committees and key members, industry regulators, and
stakeholders to recommend, develop and implement NAHB policy
positions on finance and capital markets issues impacting housing,
housing production financing for home builders, and mortgage
financing for home buyers. Interacts with appropriate financial
institution regulators and GSEs to convey NAHB policy positions.
Attends agency and stakeholder meetings and hearings. Assists and
supports efforts of NAHB’s Advocacy Group to educate and build
support for NAHB’s policies. Maintains working relationships with
financial institutions and housing-related regulatory agencies,
GSEs, and other mortgage capital market entities through regular
contact with appropriate staff and policy experts. Responds to
member inquiries on financial institution regulatory matters,
housing production financing, GSEs, mortgage capital markets, and
other related issues. Staffs the Financial Institutions and Capital
Markets Subcommittee of the Housing Finance Committee, as well as
any related task forces and working groups. Drafts reports on
legislative and regulatory proposals impacting the financial system
and capital markets. Prepares policy and strategy papers and
testimony. Drafts thoroughly researched and well-written comment
letters and issue analyses in response to legislative and
regulatory proposals impacting home builders. Writes and routinely
updates NAHB issue papers and web content. Contributes information
for leadership talking points and other briefing materials.
Prepares policy resolutions and letters to key policy makers.
Contributes content to the Mortgage Roundtable discussion paper.
Prepares and distributes the department’s monthly newsletter.
Preferred Skills: Requires thorough knowledge of U.S. housing
finance system, particularly: financial institutions, secondary
mortgage markets, and instruments, and related regulatory and
legislative environment. Strong background in banking, capital
markets, and finance, particularly housing finance and operations
of the primary and mortgage capital markets. Demonstrated
analytical and research abilities. Must have exceptional research
and writing skills, along with strong interpersonal and oral
communication skills. Attention to detail and proven ability to
manage projects, meet deadlines, and work under pressure with a
wide variety of individuals. Proficient computer skills in
analytical applications (spreadsheets, graphics, and financial
databases). Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in business, finance,
or comparable experience and education. An advanced degree is
preferred. Minimum of five years of experience in financial
institutions regulation and/or mortgage capital market issues with
a concentration in preparing policy analysis, reports, regulatory
comments, and legislative testimony in the area of banking and
housing finance. (Relevant graduate degree(s) may be used to offset
some of the work experience requirements.) Established network of
regulatory, financial services, and/or mortgage capital market
industry contacts, preferably.
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