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Farmer Mac appoints Matthew Pullins as CFO and treasurer

December 8, 2025 4:15 PM EST

Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac; NYSE: AGM and AGM.A) appointed Matthew M. Pullins as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, effective December 11, 2025, according to a company statement.



Pullins brings over 20 years of experience in corporate finance, accounting, strategic planning, capital markets, and regulatory reporting. He most recently served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Capital Markets at PNC Financial Services Group, where he oversaw financial operations of a $1 billion revenue business unit.



During his tenure at PNC, Pullins led strategic planning, funding optimization, and systems modernization initiatives for the bank's Capital Markets business. He previously served as Chief Financial Officer of PNC's institutional asset management division and later oversaw regulatory reporting and loan accounting activities supporting a $290 billion loan portfolio.



Pullins holds a bachelor's degree in agribusiness and applied economics from The Ohio State University, where he also completed a Master of Business Administration in corporate financial management. He is a Certified Public Accountant and was raised on a family farm in western Ohio.



"Matt was selected following a wide and thoughtful search," said Bradford T. Nordholm, Chief Executive Officer of Farmer Mac. "His combination of financial expertise, operational leadership, and personal connection to rural America makes him a natural fit for our company and our mission."



Zachary N. Carpenter, Farmer Mac's President and Chief Operating Officer, stated that Pullins' experience in financial services and capital markets leadership align with the company's future direction.



Farmer Mac operates as a secondary market provider that increases financing accessibility for American agriculture and rural infrastructure.


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