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MRG Document Technologies adds Kathleen Mantych as senior marketing director

Jun 02, 2010

MRG Document Technologies (MRG), a provider of mortgage technologies to banks, credit unions and other lenders, has announced that it has appointed Kathleen Mantych as senior marketing director, where she is responsible for the development of new customer and alliance partner relationships. Bringing more than 20 years of experience to her new role, Mantych has held several sales and product management positions with mortgage technology providers. Prior to joining MRG, she acted as vice president of national sales for ISGN, where she also spent time as a relationship manager before being promoted to a senior account executive. Previously, Mantych also served as an alliance account executive for Wolters Kluwer Financial Services, as well as filled the roles of national, and international account manager with the company. “Kathy brings extensive team management and product development experience to MRG’s sales and marketing process,” said Michael Riddle, managing partner of MRG. “Her background in the mortgage technology industry enables her to fully address questions about MRG’s services, products and company goals, as well as to work with clients to strategically develop compliant mortgage document solutions that fit their needs. We look forward to Kathy's success in building new customer and partner relationships.” MRG offers a browser-based system for the preparation and delivery of compliant document packages, electronic disclosures, loan modifications and other services for mortgage lenders, banks and credit unions nationwide. MRG guarantees that its products are in compliance with the most recent legislative and regulatory changes. For more information, visit www.mrgdocs.com.
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