President Donald Trump nominated Irving Dennis to be HUD’s chief financial officer, sending the nomination to the Senate on October 30. Mr. Dennis recently retired as a global client service partner with Ernst & Young, LLP, where he served as the coordinating assurance partner on several large multinational public companies in various industries. The White House press announcement on the nomination describes Mr. Dennis as having an “in-depth understanding of business and financial risk and extensive experience advising audit committees and executives on global corporate governance, financial, and internal control matters.” According to the announcement, his experience includes “finance transformations, enterprise risk management, and corporate governance.”
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