MAY 21 – 23, 2024  |  NAPLES, FL

Featured Speaker

Mark Calabria
Senior Advisor
Cato Institute

Dr. Mark A. Calabria is Senior Advisor to the Cato Institute and author of Shelter from the Storm: How A COVID Mortgage Meltdown Was Averted. He provides strategic input and direction on the federal economic policy‐making process. He previously served as the Director of Financial Regulation Studies at the Cato Institute, where he co‐founded Cato’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives.

Calabria was confirmed by the United States Senate in April 2019 as Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), which regulates and supervises Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks. During his service at FHFA, Dr. Calabria led the agency’s response to COVID, as well as laying the groundwork for a removal of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from government conservatorship. Dr. Calabria also revitalized FHFA as a prudential regulator, establishing the agency’s new Research, Accounting Policy, and Resolution Divisions.

Prior to his heading FHFA, Calabria served at the White House as Chief Economist to Vice President Mike Pence. In that role, he led the Vice President’s work on taxes, trade, labor, financial services, manufacturing, and general economic issues, including serving as a key member of the team that enacted the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, and the United States‐Mexico‐Canada trade agreement. Calabria served as the Vice President’s primary representative for the U.S.‐Japan Economic Dialogue. Dr. Calabria also represented Vice President Pence on the White House Ocean Policy Committee.

Calabria served as a senior aide to the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs under Chairmen Richard Shelby and Phil Gramm. During his Senate service, he acted as the primary drafter of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA), which established a stronger regulatory framework for the government sponsored enterprises, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Banks. He also led the Banking
Committee’s response to Hurricane Katrina, as well as the Committee’s work on the Shelby‐Dodd Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization Act of 2008, which served as the basis for the Biggert‐Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012.

Prior to his Senate service, Dr. Calabria served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regulatory Affairs, in the Office of Housing at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, where he supervised HUD’s regulation of the mortgage and real estate market under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), and led HUD’s regulation of manufactured housing.

Calabria has also held positions with Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, the National Association of Realtors, the National Association of Home Builders, and the Farm Credit Council. He holds a doctorate in economics from George Mason University.

Dr. Calabria resides in Washington DC. He is a regular commentator on economic and financial issues, his work having appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the New York Post, USA Today, the Hill, American Banker, Investor’s Business Daily, National Review, DC Examiner, the Washington Times, the Orange County Register, among others. He is an avid scuba diver, as well as an enthusiast for rescue cats and live music. He can be followed on Twitter @MarkCalabria.