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The StoneHill Group adds Chuck Wells and Greg Vincent to its ranks

May 03, 2010

The StoneHill Group, a provider of quality assurance, fulfillment, due diligence and Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insuring for mortgage originators, has named Chuck Wells director of compliance and internal audit, and Greg Vincent as account executive sales and marketing. Wells and Vincent join The StoneHill Group with more than four decades of combined experience in the financial services industry. As director of compliance and internal audit, Wells is responsible for oversight of the regulatory compliance and internal audit functions, ensuring adherence to company policy and quality standards as well as evaluation and implementation of all required action plans, new policies and procedures and other initiatives that impact compliance. With extensive banking and mortgage experience since 1983, Chuck Wells was most recently with Taylor, Bean and Whittaker where he managed the condo policy/review division. Wells was also previously with HomeBanc Mortgage Corporation as vice president of quality assurance and internal audit, serving as vice president of closing, post closing and mortgage loan servicing divisions. He has extensive experience in project management, employee coaching and customer service.   As account executive sales and marketing, Greg Vincent is responsible for creating and implementing sales and marketing strategies supporting company operations. He was most recently with MITTBROS Loan Advisory as an affiliated partner. Vincent also worked with The CIT Group as a sales executive in the mortgage lending division; Superior Bank as AVP of sales and operations; and Altiva Financial as director of secondary marketing. Vincent has utilized his expertise for the last 15 years in portfolio acquisitions, flow agreements, participation funding, risk management, quality control and due diligence. “As The StoneHill Group continues to grow, so does our talent--we consistently hire the industry’s top executives,” said David Green, president of The StoneHill Group. “Chuck and Greg both bring significant expertise to the table, which will enhance our customer’s experience and enable us to accommodate spikes in volume, as well as provide hands-on solutions to our clients to increase their productivity and their bottomlines.” For more information, visit www.stonehillgroup.com.
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