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Sallie Mae

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Sallie Mae (SLM Corporation) is the largest education finance company in the U.S. "The company was originally established as the Student Loan Marketing Association, a government-sponsored enterprise (GSE), but began to privatize in 1997. The GSE was phased out in the first quarter of 2005, and Sallie Mae is fully privatized," it states on its website. [1]

Sallie Mae is the parent company of Nellie Mae, which also funds student loans.

In 2006, Sallie Mae revenue was US$9.1 billion with profits of US$1.1 billion. Top competitors are Bank of America, KeyCorp, and Student Loan Corporation.[1] Based in Reston, Virginia, the company was founded in 1972.[2]

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Political contributions

Sallie Mae gave $572,000 to federal candidates in the 2006 election through its political action committee - 52% to Democrats and 48% to Republicans. [3]

Lobbying

Sallie Mae (SLM Corporation) spent $2,758,700 for lobbying in the first half of 2007. Some of the lobbying firms used were Clark & Weinstock, Patton Boggs, Van Scoyoc Associates, Inc., and the individual Richard Hohlt. [4]

Personnel

Key people and pay: [5]

Selected members of the Board of Directors: [8]

Contact details

12061 Bluemont Way
Reston, VA 20190
Phone: 703-810-3000
Fax: 703-984-5042
Web: http://www.salliemae.com

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References

  1. SLM Corporation Profile, Hoovers, accessed December 2007.
  2. SLM Corporation Profile, Yahoo, accessed December 2007.
  3. 2006 PAC Summary Data, Open Secrets, accessed December 2007.
  4. SLM Corporation lobbying expenses, Open Secrets, accessed December 2007.
  5. Key People, Hoovers, accessed December 2007.
  6. Albert L. Lord, Forbes, accessed December 2007.
  7. C E Andrews, Forbes, accessed December 2007.
  8. Board of Directors, SLM Corporation, accessed December 2007.

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