Last updated: 7 March 2024 at 4:39pm EST

LaJuana Wilcher Net Worth



LaJuana Wilcher biography

LaJuana S. Wilcher serves as Independent Director of the Company. LaJuana Wilcher serves as Director of the Company. Ms. Wilcher has been a member of the Board of Directors of Farmer Mac since December 20, 2019, and has served as Board Chair since January 17, 2020. Ms. Wilcher serves as the chair of the Corporate Governance Committee and as a member of the Compensation Committee and the Public Policy and Corporate Social Responsibility Committee. Ms. Wilcher has owned and operated Scuffle Hill Farm in Alvaton, Kentucky since 2005, where she raises Angus cattle, grows hay, alfalfa and fescue, and boards horses. She serves on the board of the Warren County Conservation District and is a Certified Crop Advisor, a Master Grazer, and a Master Cattleman. Ms. Wilcher has also been a partner at the law firm English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley, LLP since 2006, where she represents clients on complex environmental permitting, enforcement, regulatory compliance, and legislative matters throughout the country. Ms. Wilcher’s extensive experience as a leader and manager of large federal and state government agencies includes stints at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. She was confirmed by the United States Senate in 1989 to be the senior regulatory official for water programs at the EPA, where she served until 1993. She also served as the Cabinet Secretary of Kentucky’s Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet from 2003 to 2006, which included Kentucky’s banking, securities, and insurance regulatory agencies, among other things. Ms. Wilcher received a Bachelor of Science degree from Western Kentucky University and a J.D. from Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University. She currently serves on the board of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.

What is the salary of LaJuana Wilcher?

As the Independent Director of Federal Agricultural Mortgage, the total compensation of LaJuana Wilcher at Federal Agricultural Mortgage is $15,584. There are 19 executives at Federal Agricultural Mortgage getting paid more, with Bradford Nordholm having the highest compensation of $2,700,340.



How old is LaJuana Wilcher?

LaJuana Wilcher is 65, she's been the Independent Director of Federal Agricultural Mortgage since 2019. There are 6 older and 16 younger executives at Federal Agricultural Mortgage. The oldest executive at Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. is Mitchell Johnson, 78, who is the Independent Director.

What's LaJuana Wilcher's mailing address?

La's mailing address filed with the SEC is C/O FARMER MAC, 1999 K STREET NW, FOURTH FLOOR, WASHINGTON, DC, 20006.

Insiders trading at Federal Agricultural Mortgage

Over the last 21 years, insiders at Federal Agricultural Mortgage have traded over $240,332,163,080 worth of Federal Agricultural Mortgage stock and bought 31,810 units worth $2,211,260 . The most active insiders traders include Bancorporation, National As..., Tom D Stenson és Henry D Edelman. On average, Federal Agricultural Mortgage executives and independent directors trade stock every 17 days with the average trade being worth of $1,187,802. The most recent stock trade was executed by Stephen P Mullery on 9 September 2024, trading 5,610 units of AGM stock currently worth $181,708.



What does Federal Agricultural Mortgage do?

the federal agricultural mortgage corporation, commonly known as farmer mac, is a stockholder-owned, government sponsored enterprise or "gse" created by congress to improve the availability of long-term credit for america's farmers, ranchers, rural homeowners, businesses and communities. farmer mac accomplishes this public policy mission by providing a secondary market for qualified agricultural mortgage loans, rural housing mortgage loans, rural utilities loans (to cooperative borrowers made by cooperative lenders) and the guaranteed portions of agricultural and rural development loans guaranteed by the u.s. department of agriculture. the farmer mac secondary market provides liquidity and lending capacity to lenders by: - purchasing newly originated and existing eligible loans directly from lenders; - exchanging loan-backed securities guaranteed by farmer mac ("farmer mac guaranteed securities") for eligible loans that back those securities in "swap" transactions; - issuing long-



Federal Agricultural Mortgage executives and stock owners

Federal Agricultural Mortgage executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: