The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) said Clinton Jones has started as the agency’s new general counsel. Jones succeeds Alfred Pollard, who is retiring from the agency at the end of March after a distinguished financial services career, the FHFA announced in a release.
“Alfred has served admirably as general counsel to every FHFA director. I am grateful for his wise counsel, hard work, and dedication to the agency,” current FHFA Director Mark Calabria said in the release. “Clinton’s long-standing career in public service, in-depth legal expertise in housing policy, and executive leadership skills will help bolster FHFA’s work as a world-class prudential regulator.”
Pollard has been the only general counsel to serve the agency since it was formed in 2008 and served as general counsel to its predecessor, the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight. He also has served on several presidential mortgage fraud task forces and as a member of the Administrative Conference of the United States. In 2014, Pollard was named by National Law Journal as one of “America’s 50 Outstanding General Counsel.”
Since 2019, Jones has served as a senior advisor at FHFA. Prior to joining the agency, he served for 24 years in various senior legal roles at the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services, including general counsel, parliamentarian, and, most recently, senior counsel for the Housing and Insurance Subcommittee. Jones also was a vice president at Fannie Mae and an attorney advisor for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.