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AllRegs Academy congratulates 26 new Certified FICO Professionals

Jun 10, 2010

AllRegs, a publisher of guidelines for the mortgage industry, has announced that 26 professionals have recently earned the Certified FICO Professional (FICO Pro) certification. Congratulations to the following industry professionals for their hard work and commitment to completing the FICO Pro curriculum, delivered through AllRegs Academy: ►Brenda Amans, Just Credit Solutions in Rockford, Ill. ►Bryan Calabrese, Sr. Credit Analyst for Intercontinental Capital Group in New York, NY ►Doug Capps, Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation in Hernando, MS ►Angela Davis, Credit Consultant for Angela Davis Consulting in Ocoee, FL ►Luisa Han, BNC National Bank in Scottsdale, AZ ►Tracy Houston, Account Executive for Infinity Home Mortgage in Erial, NJ ►David Howe, President of SubscriberWise in Massillon, OH ►Michael James, Manager, Mortgage Education for First Citizens Bank in Hendersonville, NC ►Jason Kaplan, Attorney for Jason Kaplan PA in Newark, NJ ►Elizabeth Karwowski, Advisor/Analyst for GHC in Miami, FL ►Mindy Leisure, Director of Product Development for Advantage Credit in Evergreen, CO ►Jane Martin, Originator for Founders Trust in Grand Rapids, MI ►Mark McDonald, Sr. Regional Manager for Security National Mortgage Co. in Salt Lake City, UT ►Dan McGowan, Chief Financial Officer for Envision Credit Union in Tallahassee, FL ►John McKeown, Mortgage Sales Manager for Community First Credit Union in Jacksonville, FL ►Brian Michaud, Loan Originator for Oak Street Financial Inc. in Jacksonville, FL ►Kaye Minor, Zenta in Charlotte, NC ►Jessica Quintana, Account Executive for Just Credit Solutions in Geneva, IL ►Rebecca Reynolds-Lytle, Vice President of Lending for San Francisco Federal Credit Union in San Francisco, CA ►Anita Schneider, Real Estate Agent in San Antonio, TX ►Jennifer Stillings, Affiliated Mortgage in San Antonio, TX ►William Stouffer, National City Mortgage in Harrisburg, PA ►Constance Thompson, Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing in Indianapolis, IN ►Bob Wang, Consultant in Albuquerque, NM ►Deborah Webb, Originator for Moreland Financial Corp. in Fort Washington, PA ►Cari Zwick, Credit Consultant for Just Credit Solutions in Rockford, IL AllRegs and FICO, a provider of analytics and decision management technology, introduced this new FICO National Certification program in March 2010. The Certified FICO Professional (FICO Pro) program is designed to recognize individuals who have a strong understanding of FICO scores and how the FICO score impacts both the lender and the consumer. In order to receive this certification, candidates must agree to a code of ethics and successfully complete three one-hour online courses delivered by AllRegs Academy: Exploring FICO Scores, Analyzing the Credit Report, and Communicating Credit Information. Certified FICO Professionals (FICO Pros), based on FICO scores and other credit and lending criteria, will understand how FICO scores are created, the categories and data utilized in the credit report and the impact of FICO scores on consumers. “We are proud to acknowledge these graduates of the Certified FICO Professional (FICO Pro) program,” said Dan Thoms, executive vice president of AllRegs. “This certification provides a knowledge benchmark for individuals who assess credit risk and how that risk impacts their company and customers. AllRegs congratulates those who have attained their FICO Pro certification.” Registration in the program includes access to all three required courses. FICO Pro certification candidates have 12 months to complete the program from the date of enrollment. For more information, visit www.allregs.com.
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