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ReverseVision Names Jason Meches New CTO

Feb 27, 2014

ReverseVision has added Jason Meches as chief technology officer (CTO) In this role, Meches will have responsibility for the development and operations of ReverseVision technology products. Meches’ background includes roles as VP software development, system architect, software engineering manager and lead developer at firms such as Seamgen (custom software), Fidelity Info Services (investment management) and Protocol Marketing Group (digital marketing.) His projects have included development teams based in both the US and overseas in India and China. He brings diverse experience in establishing development processes, managing agile development methods and successful delivery of advanced technology products. “ReverseVision is committed to providing dynamic technology solutions that add productivity and intelligence to the residential finance industry,” said ReverseVision President John Button. “Jason Meches has the expertise to ensure we anticipate our clients’ needs and deliver solutions that positively impact their business.” With Meches in this new CTO role, ReverseVision will advance several key business initiatives in 2014, including the development of a new loan originator productivity toolset for its reverse mortgage loan origination system (RLOS)—the RV Exchange. Additionally, Meches will spearhead the launch of RV University (RVU), an on-line learning platform that will include coursework, training content, industry information resources, and more. And, he is also orchestrating the deployment of RV Document Management, a system for supporting paperless loan files throughout the lending life cycle. “ReverseVision is in a great position to support the needs of reverse mortgage lenders through technology,” said ReverseVision CTO Jason Meches “My objective is to engage precision project management and process standardization to advance from desired outcome to full functionality.”
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