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Raymond Lapin
Raymond H. "Ray"
Lapin
was an
American
mortgage banking executive known as
the father
of the
secondary mortgage market
. He served under President Lyndon B.
Johnson
as creator and first
president
of the
Government National Mortgage Association
and the
Federal National Mortgage Association
from
1967
to 1969.
Lapin
earned
his
bachelor's degree
from
University of California at Berkeley
in 1942 and MBA from
University of Chicago
in
1954
. He founded
Bankers Mortgage
Co
. in 1954, which was sold to
Transamerica Corporation
in 1963.
Because of his
connections
with Johnson, he made the
master list of Nixon political opponents
.
Lapin died of complications from
heart disease
at Marin
General Hospital
in
Greenbrae, California
.