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During the convention, National Mortgage News and Origination News once again gathered a panel of industry experts who provided insights into the current and future. Daniel Jacobs, president of retail banching for Residential Finance Corp. makes a point about disclosures as Gateway Mortgage president and CEO Kevin Stitt looks on.
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Garth Graham, partner in the Stratmor Group, discusses with Daniel Jacobs the cost of compliance for mortgage originators. More on that topic appears at http://www.nationalmortgagenews.com/nmn_features/panelists-discuss-new-jumbo-correspondent-program-1033031-1.html
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Jeff Taylor, the co[founder and managing director of Digital Risk gives his predictions on the future of the secondary market. Different portions of the roundtable appear in the Nov. 5 issue of National Mortgage News, the December issue of Origination News and the January 2013 issue of Mortgage Servicing News.
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Jennifer Creech, CEO of InHouse Inc., discusses the burdens the secondary market has placed on appraisers. Go to http://www.nationalmortgagenews.com/nmn_features/roundtable-sees-light-end-mortgage-tunnel-1033014-1.html to view more of the discussion
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The president of Imarc, Bob Simpson, got the discussion off to a rollicking start, as Mary Kladde, CEO of Titan Lender Corp. waits to give her opinion.
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Among the exhibitors at this year's trade show was AMB, Irvine, Calif., with from l., Joe Ludlow, vice president sales, and company president Brian Lynch.
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Comergence is a Mission Viejo, Calif.-based provider of compliance services. Here is company president Greg Schroeder.
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Mortgage industry veteran Elliott Jacobs has been a fixture at this and many other industry conferences.
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Quattro Mortgage Services Inc., Burlingame, Calif., had a large screen television in its booth so attendees could watch NFL games during Sunday's opening event.
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