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DocMagic Execs Named to Prestigious Industry Boards

Jan 08, 2014

DocMagic Inc. has announced that Melanie Feliciano, the firm's chief compliance officer, has been appointed to the board of directors of the Electronic Signature & Records Association (ESRA). She was elected during the organization’s E-Sigantures 2013 Conference in New York last month. “Melanie will make an excellent addition to the board of this organization,” said Dominic Iannitti, CEO of DocMagic. “Her legal background and long experience in the industry has made her a great advisor and educator to DocMagic’s customers. Now, she can share her experience with ESRA members. It is our hope that her service will lead to greater adoption of eSigned documents in the mortgage industry.” ESRA is an important initiative focusing on e-signatures and electronic records. Its original founding members included Genworth Financial and Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. Education is the primary mission of ESRA. The association is a centralized educational resource for its members and the public with respect to the legal, regulatory and operational issues in relation to the use of electronic signatures and records. “We see fewer challenges to industry-wide adoption of eSignatures in the mortgage industry, but there is still the need for education,” Feliciano said. “My involvement with DocMagic's eSign product, coupled with my educating our customers about the benefits of eSignatures and the law that applies, has prepared me to contribute to this effort. I look forward to serving in this capacity.” Tim Anderson, director of eServices for DocMagic has been elected to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s MISMO Residential Governance Committee. The Governance Committee is responsible for administering the day-to-day standards development activities of MISMO—the Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization, a non-profit subsidiary of the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). The Committee is also responsible for promoting adoption of MISMO standards, for leading educational initiatives, and for developing strategic partnerships with other standards organizations. “This is a critical time for our industry as most of the new regs focus on the quality of loan data and document integrity,” said Anderson. “Both the CFPB and FHFA have endorsed MISMO as the standard by which we can ensure compliance between all systems that touch and validate data and documents in a standard and consistent format. With the final approval and release of the new MISMO 3.3 standard, one of my main goals is to help the industry understand the value of adopting the eMortgage as the best way to ensure consistent loan quality, transparency and compliance across all systems and processes.”
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