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2017 The Future of Residential Mortgage Lending eConference
Contains material from Oct 2017
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Chitra Dorai
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Session 1 —36 mins
Disruptive Technologies for the Mortgage Industry (Oct 2017)
Hear what technology-induced changes are looming and how the mortgage industry needs to embrace disruption, given the latest advances and innovations in technology. Explore case studies and business outcomes involving big data and analytics, machine learning, cognitive computing, and blockchain technologies.
Originally presented: Sep 2017 The Future of Residential Mortgage Lending
Chitra Dorai,
Fellow and Master Inventor, IBM Global Business Services - New York, NY
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Karen M. Neeley, Caleb Reppert
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Session 2 —27 mins
Politics at Home and Abroad (Oct 2017)
Explore the political pressures in Washington and abroad that affect the residential mortgage market, and identify significant related litigation, legislation, regulation, and world capital market issues.
Originally presented: Sep 2017 The Future of Residential Mortgage Lending
Karen M. Neeley,
Senior Counsel, Kennedy Sutherland LLP - Austin, TX
Caleb Reppert,
First American Title Insurance Company - Washington, DC
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I. Bobby Majumder
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Session 3 —22 mins
Technology in Real Estate: Market Implications and Advice for Tech-Enabled Real Estate Start-Ups (Oct 2017)
Examine how technology currently impacts the real estate market and how it may impact the real estate market in the future. Gain practical guidance on issues related to tech-enabled real estate start-ups.
Originally presented: Sep 2017 The Future of Residential Mortgage Lending
I. Bobby Majumder,
Firmwide Co-Chair, India Practice and Dallas Office Managing Partner, Perkins Coie, LLP - Dallas, TX
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Scott Gillen, Selene Kellam
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Session 4 —34 mins
eClosing and Online Notarization from the Title Perspective (Oct 2017)
Electronic signatures are commonplace in virtually all that we do today, except the mortgage closing process. Explore the acceleration in digitalizing the mortgage settlement process from traditional in office closings to the future of online closings to enhance the overall consumer experience.
Originally presented: Sep 2017 The Future of Residential Mortgage Lending
Scott Gillen,
Stewart Title Company - Houston, TX
Selene Kellam,
Georgetown Mortgage, LLC - Georgetown, TX
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Nicholas Diieso
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Session 5 —23 mins
Managing Risk in a Global Banking Institution (Oct 2017)
Hear about the major concerns looming for 2018 and general best practice tips for risk management, and discover how risk managers create value at their institutions.
Originally presented: Sep 2017 The Future of Residential Mortgage Lending
Nicholas Diieso,
Vice President, Global Risk Management, Deutsche Bank - New York, NY
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Ann Epstein
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Session 6 —33 mins
Freddie Mac’s Duty to Serve Program (Oct 2017)
This July, the Federal Housing Finance Agency concluded the comment period on Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae's proposed plans to implement Duty to Serve requirements. These plans—which could be put into effect as soon as January 2018—are designed to meet mandates that the GSEs provide leadership to facilitate a secondary market for mortgages on housing for very low-, low-, and moderate-income families in Manufactured Housing, Affordable Housing Preservation, and Rural Housing. Before these plans are put into effect, hear an overview of the new regulation, Freddie Mac’s Underserved Markets Plan, and related legal and structural challenges in these markets.
Originally presented: Sep 2017 The Future of Residential Mortgage Lending
Ann Epstein,
Senior Director Project Management, Freddie Mac - Washington, DC
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Brian Webster
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Session 7 —33 mins
New TRID Same as Old TRID (Oct 2017)
On July 7, 2017 the CFPB published a final rule amending the TRID regulations. Analyze the key components of the new rule and take a look back at implementation and productions challenges with the TRID rule.
Originally presented: Sep 2017 The Future of Residential Mortgage Lending
Brian Webster,
Senior Vice President, Strategic Planning Manager, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage - Columbia, MD
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Shane Hartzler
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Session 8 —28 mins
eMortgage: Transforming the Digital Mortgage Experience (Oct 2017)
Learn about the eMortgage process as an integral solution to significantly improving the borrower experience, building competitive advantage, and delivering operational and capital efficiencies. Discuss the digital transformation, why the time is right for eMortgages, and Fannie Mae’s commitment to meeting current and future needs of customers and the industry.
Originally presented: Sep 2017 The Future of Residential Mortgage Lending
Shane Hartzler,
Director, eMortgage Strategy and Operations, Fannie Mae - Washington, DC