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QMiS Systems Adds Kate Davis to Development and Strategic Support Team

Dec 17, 2013

QMiS Systems welcomed Kate Davis as pre-funding manager. Kate Davis joins the QMiS Systems team after a decade of mortgage operations experience. As pre-funding manager, Kate will oversee all on-shore and off-shore pre-funding efforts as well as help setup the adequate training for the QMiS Systems underwriting staff. “We are pleased to have Kate as part of the team,” expressed Tommy A. Duncan, CEO of Quality Mortgage Services and QMiS Systems. “I believe Kate’s professionalism and underwriting knowledge and experience makes her a great asset to our team.” Kate joins the team at a time of business development and strategy. For 2014, QMiS Systems expects to offer more back office support and technology solutions to the mortgage banking industry.
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