Alex Farbman serves as the Senior Director and Chief Development Lead for the Single Family Data Portfolio at Freddie Mac, where he plays a crucial role in steering the organization towards data-driven decision-making and modernization. With over two decades of experience in application and data...
Alex Farbman serves as the Senior Director and Chief Development Lead for the Single Family Data Portfolio at Freddie Mac, where he plays a crucial role in steering the organization towards data-driven decision-making and modernization. With over two decades of experience in application and data modernization, Alex has successfully led transformative initiatives that enhance operational efficiency and drive substantial business value. His expertise encompasses a wide array of technologies, including cloud computing solutions like Snowflake and Confluent, as well as robust data management practices involving Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle databases.
In his current position, Alex is at the forefront of executing the Single Family Data Strategy, overseeing four Agile Release Trains that focus on delivering innovative data solutions. His leadership is characterized by a keen understanding of legacy system challenges and a strategic approach to application modernization. By fostering a culture of collaboration and leveraging agile methodologies, he ensures that his teams are not only aligned with Freddie Mac's business objectives but also responsive to the evolving needs of consumers and stakeholders.
Key projects under Alex's guidance include the implementation of advanced Business Intelligence (BI) frameworks that empower data-driven insights and enhance user experience. His ability to cultivate strategic partnerships and drive technology strategy has positioned him as a transformational change agent within the organization. As Freddie Mac continues to navigate the complexities of the housing finance landscape, Alex's vision and expertise in cloud solution architecture and data modernization will be instrumental in shaping the future of single-family data solutions.