Banco Popular de Puerto Rico
Banco Popular de Puerto Rico is a full-service financial services provider with operations in Puerto Rico, the United States and Virgin Islands. Popular, Inc. is the largest banking institution by both assets and deposits in Puerto Rico, and in the United States Popular, Inc.
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Michael Morford serves as DocMagics Manager of Integration Services. Mr. Morford has overall responsibility for the development of interfaces with third-party Loan Origination Systems, Electronic Document Management platforms, and other mortgage service technology providers. Mr. Morford has over 12 years experience in the mortgage industry. Prior to joining DocMagic in March 2005, Mr. Morford served as Vice-President of Systems Integration for Countrywide Home Loans.Mr. Morford earned his degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics from Southern Methodist University.
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Matt Martin is the Chief Executive Officer of Chronos Solutions. In this role, Mr. Martin focuses on setting the strategic direction of the company including market and product development, M&A, client expansion, and developing an environment and culture to recruit and retain top tier talent.In addition to Chronos, Mr. Martin is chairman of Sperlonga Data & Analytics based in Arlington, Va, specializing in HOA solutions for mortgage servicers and investors. Sperlonga is a subsidiary of Matt Martin Real Estate Management (MMREM), a national real estate asset management, property disposition and loss mitigation firm he founded in 2004.
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Philip Wegener is president and CEO of Central Mortgage Asset Management, a California firm he founded in 1972. He is a licensed real estate broker and a certified real estate appraiser. He created and developed REO TV.
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Brian Daily is senior vice president in the strategic alliance group for REO Allegiance, one of the leading national property preservation firms in the U.S.
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Steven Meyer is the assistant vice president of high risk and hazard claims for Safeguard Properties. In this role, Steve is responsible for managing our clients' conveyance processes and developing our working relationships with cities and municipalities around the country. He also works directly with our clients in our many outreach efforts and he represents Safeguard at a number of industry conferences each year. Steve joined Safeguard in 1998 as manager over the hazard claims team. He was instrumental in the development and creation of policies, procedures and operating protocol. Under Steve's leadership, the department became one of the largest within Safeguard. In 2002, he assumed responsibility for the newly-formed high risk department, once again building its success. Steve was promoted to director over these two areas in 2007, and he was promoted to assistant vice president in 2012. Prior to joining Safeguard, Steve spent 10 years within the insurance industry, holding a number of positions including multi-line property adjuster, branch claims supervisor, and multi-line and subrogation/litigation supervisor. Steve is a graduate of Grove City College.
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Tommy Duncan is the president of Quality Mortgage Services LLC, Brentwood, Tenn. The company provides third-party mortgage audit and compliance reviews.
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Jason Marx is vice president and general manager of residential and indirect lending at Minneapolis-based Wolters Kluwer Financial Services.
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Timothy R. Burniston joined Wolters Kluwer Financial Services as vice president and senior director of the companys Risk & Compliance consulting practice in December 2011. He works directly with compliance and risk management executives to help them more effectively navigate an increasingly-complex regulatory environment under the Dodd-Frank Act. He does so drawing upon his experience leading compliance examination programs for more than 35 years at the Federal Reserve Board (Fed), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS). Prior to joining Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, Burniston was a senior associate director with the Federal Reserve Boards Division of Consumer and Community Affairs. While with the Fed, he was tapped by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to help develop the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus large depository institution examination program. Burnistons main responsibilities at the Fed included monitoring and evaluating its consumer compliance examination and fair lending enforcement programs.Burniston began his regulatory career as an analyst and consumer compliance examiner with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in 1977 and joined the Feds Division of Consumer and Community Affairs shortly thereafter. Burniston left the Fed in 1988 to establish the compliance examination program at the OTS. In 2000, he joined the FDIC to oversee a major redesign of that agencys consumer compliance examination program. He returned to the Fed in 2005. In addition, Burniston earned an undergraduate degree from Gettysburg College and an M.B.A from George Washington University. He is a Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM), and served on the CRCM Advisory Board of the Institute of Certified Bankers.










