The Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) announced the appointment of Anthony Moon as executive vice president and chief risk officer.

He will join the management committee during the fourth quarter of 2022 and report to President and Interim Chief Executive David Benson.

With more than 30 years of experience, Moon will be responsible for Fannie Mae’s enterprise risk management, which oversees the company’s governance and strategy for global risk management.

Moon joins Fannie Mae from Morgan Stanley, where he has been leading risk management for the wealth management and private bank division. He previously held risk and operations leadership positions at GE Capital, Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi, and Bankers Trust.

Moon succeeds Andrew Brammer, who served as interim chief risk officer since April after the departure of Ryan Zanin. Zanin left in February to become chief risk officer at Australian bank Westpac.