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Visit this year's Mortgage Servicing Conference.
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Save the Date for 2012!
6th Annual Mortgage Servicing Conference
April 17-19, 2012
Omni Mandalay Hotel at Las Colinas, Dallas (Irving), TX
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SPEAKER HIGHLIGHTS!
Steve Bailey
Chief Servicing Officer
PennyMac
As Chief Servicing Officer, Steve Bailey is responsible for directing PennyMacs loan servicing operation, including implementation of the methods and programs directed at improving the value of acquired loans, as well as setting and managing performance goals for all aspects of the servicing and loan administration functions.
Carlos Brunet
Manager - Consumer Finance Group
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Carlos Brunet is a default servicing subject matter specialist with over twenty years of progressive experience in credit, collections, workout, and recovery, in both Consumer and Commercial lending.
Brian Norton
EVP, Asset Management
Arch Bay Capital, LLC
Brian Norton is one of the founding partners of Arch Bay Capital, LLC and currently manages the firms portfolio of residential mortgages and real estate.
Review the agenda online now.
Join over 500+ mortgage professionals in Dallas, Texas as we focus on the most pressing issues for the mortgage servicing industry today. This is your chance to pool your ideas and concerns to share with thought leaders and your peers in the industry as we discuss and present best practices geared to answering the industry's big questions.
When will the economy and housing recover?
The still massive amount of distressed properties trying to get worked out or going into foreclosure continues to make the home price outlook quite negative. Plus, high unemployment which is yet to abate is drawing out the real estate crisis and makes for the life of mortgage servicers extremely challenging. Currently one in four borrowers is underwater.
What will the future of mortgage servicing look like?
Major structural problems at the nations largest servicers, conflicts of interest among lender/investor and borrower, and a never ending back roll of money put up by the government screams that change is needed.
Sponsorship opportunities now available
Network and meet with CEOs, COOs and senior executives in mortgage servicing.
For a customized package, please contact Adam Dadich at
212.803.6089 or email Adam.Dadich@sourcemedia.com



