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Freddie Mac executive Anthony Renzi has accepted a senior mortgage job with Citigroup, after weighing a position with Wilbur Ross’ fast-growing mortgage empire.
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Michael D. Fraizer, chairman and CEO of Genworth Financial, resigned Tuesday afternoon, two weeks after the firm’s stock was hammered because of accelerating losses in its Australian mortgage insurance business.
May 1 -
ISGN Corp., Melbourne, Fla., hired Matthew Mesmer as associate general counsel with a focus on regulatory compliance, corporate compliance, ethics, risk management and operational compliance.
May 1 -
Experience 1 Inc., a holding company for two title insurance providers, named former LPS executive Eric Swenson chairman.
May 1 -
Industry veteran Tony Renzi, who joined Freddie Mac last spring as part of a major organization at the GSE, has resigned from the company effective May 11, according to a new SEC filing.
May 1 -
Neil Morse, a career journalist and communications specialist who found his niche in the mortgage space, died April 27 of liver cancer.
April 30 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency hired Denise Dunckel as a senior associate director for the office of congressional affairs and communications.
April 30 -
By now, thousands of readers have viewed our coverage (both in print and online) of eWarehouseOne, the mysterious warehouse lender that appears to have collected at least $250,000 in application and good faith checks, and doesnt have a whole lot of lines of credit to show for it. After two months of investigating the company and talking to roughly 20 sources, weve come to the conclusion that the man running the show is Tom Reynolds, once listed as EVP in charge of warehouse lending. The problem is this: none of the account executives hired by the company (some of whom have left) have ever met Reynolds, though theyve spoken to him on the phone.
April 27
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Former federal housing commissioner Brian Montgomery is one of three new nominees to the Radian Group’s board of directors.
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LendingQB, Costa Mesa, Calif., named Brian Smith to its business development team.
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