HOPE LoanPort, the new counselor Web-based tool that streamlines submission of completed loan modification applications, including those used for the Home Affordable Modification Program, has named six people to serve on its board of directors. The organization also named its CEO. There are plans to expand the Board in the near future to reflect the diversity of the organizations involved with this web portal initiative. Larry Gilmore, currently the deputy director of the HOPE NOW Alliance, will assume the day-to-day management of HOPE LoanPort. The following individuals will make up the board of directors: William Longbrake, an executive in residence at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland where he works on a variety of business, policy and governance issues; John Dalton, former Secretary of the Navy in the Clinton administration; John Courson, the president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association; Faith Schwartz, the executive director of HOPE NOW; Kenneth Wade, the CEO of NeighborWorks America, a public nonprofit corporation established as the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp. by an Act of Congress in 1978; and Camillo Melchiorre, senior vice president of loss management for Radian Guaranty Inc.
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