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Candescent Capital Ventures Taps Adam Johnston as SVP, Chief Program Management and Valuation Officer

Appraisal Buzz

His background includes risk management, operations, quality control, regulatory compliance, process improvement, and project management. Johnston is a certified real estate appraiser with advanced professional appraisal designations, project management designations, and process improvement credentials.

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Announcing the 2024 Class of Rising Stars!

Housing Wire

Cooper Mansoor Bahramand Chief Technology Officer Revive Real Estate Maria Barrios Executive Director of Operations and CFO The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) Mark McDonough Owner and CEO Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Winans McKenna McCormick Vice President of Strategic Sales The CE Shop Melissa Wooldridge (..)

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Mortgage Coach, Polly team up amid a rapidly shrinking industry

Housing Wire

Lenders invest significant time and money into building diverse portfolios of loan products designed to meet borrowers’ unique needs, yet those products often sit underutilized,” Mortgage Coach and Sales Boomerang Chief Lending Officer Joe Puthur said in a statement.

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Bridging the gaps in the home buying process

Housing Wire

That question would be answered succinctly when the Dodd Frank Act retooled the entire consumer regulatory structure, redrafting lending and closing documents, stiffening enforcement of laws long on the books and creating new ones, and sending participants in the real estate process into a panic trying to figure out to make it all work.

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ClearCast Podcast E21 — June Homes Founder & CEO Daniel Mishin

Clear Capital

They are a digital lending platform. But what’s really new is the fact that back in the day, it was a product for Fortune 500 corporations that essentially send their project managers to New York City to work in a client’s office for two months, and they’re willing to pay 300% premium for that.