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Bay Equity Home Loans, San Francisco, named Paul Chevez its director of finance. In his new position Chevez will be responsible for cash flow, budgeting, cost analysis, internal and external financial reporting, audit and tax preparation and investments.
March 13 -
William S. Haraf, the commissioner of California's Department of Financial Institutions, has resigned from the post, effective March 16.
March 13 -
Move Inc., Campbell, Calif., appointed John Robison as chief technology officer. As chief technology officer, Robison assumes responsibility for the company's entire technology organization including search platform and front end engineering.
March 12 -
It would appear that certain politicians - both left and right - look at guarantee fees and say to themselves: Hey, here's a way to raise some revenue and no one will blame us for taxing mortgage lenders. Well, guess again.
March 9
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House Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus is facing the toughest political challenge of his 19-year career in Congress, and it's not even coming from another candidate.
March 9 -
Dallas-based residential mortgage originator PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital company, added Latonia Donaldson as a business development manager.
March 9 -
Inland Real Estate Investment Corp., Oak Brook, Ill., said that Brian Conlon has been named to the position of chief executive officer.
March 8 -
Axia Home Loans, Bellevue, Wash., a $1 billion a year producer, has hired Keith Frachiseur as its new president.
March 7 -
Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers, Hartford, Conn., named Charles Weeks as chief executive officer of its European operations. Weeks, who previously was Cornerstone's co-head of business development for Europe, succeeds Iain Reid, who is retiring.
March 7 -
William Moss has joined Carlton as managing director and will be responsible for Carlton's newly formed residential strategic advisory group and co-head of Carlton's loan sale advisory group.
March 6 -
PennyMac's Stanford L. Kurland has taken his share of criticism for helping to start the financial crisis. Now he is singing the praises of the government's latest attempt to fix it.
March 5 -
IMARC hired Lisa Binkley, a 25-year mortgage industry veteran, as senior director of product design and business development.
March 5 -
Here's a taste of a story appearing in the Monday edition of National Mortgage News: Brian Simon, CEO of Caliber Funding, in a recent interview predicted that his company could grow originations by threefold or fourfold in 2012.
March 2
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RiskSpan, New York, appointed John Lynch as executive of its independent pricing service.
March 2 -
Foreclosure activists rallied outside the San Francisco home of Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf recently, armed with life-size cardboard cutouts of him inscribed with the unflattering tagline, "Wall St. Robber Banker."
March 2 -
David Julian of Wells Fargo & Co. is back in familiar territory. Wells, the nation's largest residential lender and servicer, named Julian, 50, its next chief auditor - a title he held at Wachovia Corp.
March 1 -
Summit Bank, Oakland, said that Andrea Head has joined the bank as executive vice president, real estate division.
February 29 -
VITEK Mortgage Group named Jason Mata branch manager of its Sacramento office.
February 28 -
LenderLive Network Inc. said that Patrice Power has joined the company as senior vice president of marketing.
February 28 -
As companies like MetLife exit the business, creating new office and personnel recruitment opportunities for mortgage lenders, a survey from Hammerhouse LLC of originators found that 42% are looking for corporate culture and leadership from a possible new employer.
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