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DocMagic Adds Lisa Rose as Compliance Specialist

Jul 29, 2013

DocMagic Inc. has announced that Lisa Rose has joined the company as its newest investor compliance specialist. In her new role with the company, she will build and continue to maintain strong relationships with investors at the compliance level, monitor investor-related changes, manage their implementation, and communicate with customers on compliance-related matters. “With over 25 years of experience in banking, finance and mortgage, Lisa is sure to add value within her assignment here at DocMagic Inc.,” said Dominic Iannitti, CEO of DocMagic. “She is a great addition to our industry-leading team and we’re very proud that we could attract a professional at her level.” Rose’s background includes investor research ensuring accurate information for mortgage programs, maintaining positive investor relationships and creating and maintaining matrices for over 150 investors. She was formerly a compliance specialist with DocuTech and was a mortgage release specialist with Greenpoint Credit.
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