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Loren Morris Esq. to Lead Fay Servicing's Compliance Initiatives

Apr 10, 2013

Loren Morris Esq. has joined Fay Servicing's executive team as the company’s general counsel, chief compliance officer and executive vice president, where he is responsible for leading corporate, strategic and tactical legal initiatives. Morris brings more than 25 years of experience in financial services, mortgage banking, servicing and secondary marketing. Prior to joining Fay Servicing, he served as the senior vice president, general counsel and chief compliance officer at an Irvine, Calif.-based provider of customized services and component servicing for mortgage lenders, banks and other financial institutions. Morris has also held senior and executive positions with Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and HSBC throughout his career. Janna Lewis, Esquire, a co-founder of Fay Servicing, has shifted her primary focus toward building out the firm’s valuation, due diligence and investment services platforms. “Given his combination of legal and operational experience through various economic and credit cycles, Loren is a great fit with our growing organization,” said Ed Fay, chief executive officer of Fay Servicing. “His past success and knowledge of the legal issues impacting leading mortgage-focused financial institutions will further enable us to provide enhanced levels of service that fully meet the requriements of mortgage industry regulators.”
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