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Docu Prep adds additional mortgage professionals to staff

Dec 11, 2009

Docu Prep Inc. has welcomed mortgage professionals, Brittany Beavin and Kami Schmidt to their staff. Each have worked in the mortgage industry for more than 17 years, and have extensive experience in management, processing, closing, training, compliance, and funding. Beavin has held several positions throughout her career, including underwriting, operations manager and system administrator. Her expertise encompasses implementation and customization of LOS systems, creation and implementation of training procedures and manuals, and department and product management. In her most recent position she served as a senior trainer for Harland Financial Solutions. For the past 17 years, Schmidt has been involved in closing, compliance, funding and management. She has extensive experience in implementing and streamlining company procedures, document creation, and compliance training. Prior to working with Docu Prep, Schmidt was a project manager for Axiom Financial. For more information, visit www.docuprep.com. 
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