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The White House Wednesday morning signaled its intention to make former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau through a recess appointment.
January 4 -
Mike Anderson has resigned as vice president of government affairs for the National Association of Mortgage Brokers.
January 3 -
Looking to move forward after recent accounting issues forced it to restate its 2010 earnings, Suffolk Bancorp in Riverhead, N.Y., has hired a new chief executive to replace J. Gordon Huszagh.
January 3 -
Mike Anderson last week resigned as vice president of government affairs for the National Association of Mortgage Brokers.
January 3 -
BOFI Federal Bank, San Diego, is ready to kick off its new warehouse lending business, targeting correspondent lenders.
January 3 -
The Army Times' 2009 Soldier of the Year is now a homeowner, thanks to GMAC Mortgage.
January 3 -
Commercial real estate is expected to make a subtle rebound this year and some community bankers are gearing up for the return.
January 2 -
Patrick Thesing has been named the chief compliance officer for Houston-based Stewart Information Services Corp.
December 30 -
Churchill Mortgage, a Brentwood, Tenn.-based lender that provides conventional, FHA, VA and USDA residential mortgages for borrowers, has expanded its financial services operations by opening an office in Kentucky.
December 27 -
Mary Joine Dum, a leading expert on the use of computers in real estate appraisal and a former product reviewer for National Mortgage News and Mortgage Technology magazine, died on Dec. 15 in Brentwood, California. She was 80.
December 23 -
In a roundtable discussion, Lew Sichelman, senior housing correspondent for National Mortgage News, asks members of the National Association of Mortgage Brokers' executive board what they are dealing with on the legislative front.
December 22 -
The parent company of United Wholesale Mortgage appointed Paul Orlando as its chief information officer and Bill Van Nort as chief technology officer.
December 22 -
The Obama administration is considering nominating Jeremiah Norton, an executive director for JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s investment bank, to sit on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s board of directors.
December 21 -
President Obama has nominated Richard Berner to become the first director of the Treasury Department's new Office of Financial Research.
December 21 -
Daniel Mudd, the former Fannie Mae CEO who is the subject of a new, massive SEC fraud suit, announced Wednesday morning that he is taking a leave of absence from his current employer, Fortress Investment Group, New York.
December 21 -
The partisan fight over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has snagged the nominations to head two other federal banking regulators.
December 20 -
Tom Palmer, a senior executive in the correspondent lending division of MetLife Home Loans, recently left the company, accepting a position with the privately held Freedom Mortgage Corp., Fishers, Ind., according to industry officials familiar with the matter.
December 19 -
Federal Home Loan Bank of New York president Alfred DelliBovi is joining a private commission whose mandate is to review the proper role of the federal government in the housing sector.
December 14 -
Senate Republicans plan to block the confirmation of Carol Galante to head the Federal Housing Administration until the Obama administration takes more forceful action to strengthen the government mortgage insurer - and issues a blueprint for dealing with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
December 13 -
Umpqua Bank, Roseburg, Ore., is expanding its commercial real estate lending operations by upgrading its structure to be a division of the bank and promoting John Swanson to senior vice president and commercial real estate manager.
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