Farm Credit Administration
Thais Mootz has had a diverse work experience. Thais started their career in 2001 as an Attorney Advisor at the EEOC, where they worked until 2008. Thais then joined the United States Postal Service, initially as the Manager of National EEO Compliance and Appeals Programs, and later as an Executive Manager. In 2011, Mootz joined the Farm Credit Administration as the Director of Equal Employment Opportunity and Inclusion.
Thais Mootz attended the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law (UDC Law) from 1996 to 2000, where they obtained a JD degree in law. Prior to that, they studied at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) from 1991 to 1996, earning a BS degree in Criminal Justice and Political Science.
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Farm Credit Administration
The Farm Credit Administration (FCA) is an independent Federal agency that regulates and examines the banks, associations, and related entities of the Farm Credit System (FCS), including the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac). The FCS is the largest agricultural lender in the United States. It is a nationwide network of lending institutions that are owned by their borrowers. It serves all 50 States and Puerto Rico. The FCS provides credit and other services to agricultural producers and farmer-owned cooperatives. It also makes loans for the following: - Agricultural processing and marketing activities - Rural housing - Certain farm-related businesses - Agricultural and aquatic cooperatives - Rural utilities - Foreign and domestic companies involved in international agricultural trade Our headquarters, as well as a field office, are located in McLean, Virginia. We also have field offices in Bloomington, Minnesota; Dallas, Texas; Denver, Colorado; and Sacramento, California. FCA is an equal opportunity employer. Our privacy policy is available at https://www.fca.gov/required-notices/web-site-notices-and-policies.