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Aklero Risk Analytics Names G. Carolyn Mitchell Senior Vice President

NationalMortgageProfessional.com
Jun 15, 2011

Aklero Risk Analytics Inc., a provider of mortgage loan quality technology and services through automated data and document validity assurance for the mortgage industry, has named G. Carolyn Mitchell as senior vice president. As Aklero SVP, Mitchell will oversee business development and sales for the Northeast Region within the company. She is also charged with business development for the company’s quality control audit division. “We are thrilled to be bringing Carolyn onto our team,” said Brian K. Fitzpatrick, chief executive officer at Aklero Risk Analytics Inc. “She has over 30 years of experience in the real estate and mortgage banking industries, and we are proud of the stature she brings to Aklero.” Mitchell is the founder, former president and chief executive officer of Magnet Portfolio Services Inc., a quality portfolio analysis and underwriting service provider to the lending industry. She has also held senior positions at Freddie Mac, Lomas and Nettleton, and other lending institutions.
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Jun 15, 2011
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