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Piper Neal Beveridge Named VP of Government and Strategic Relations for Ellie Mae

Oct 22, 2015
Ellie Mae has announced that Piper Neal Beveridge has joined the company as vice president of government and strategic relations

Ellie Mae has announced that Piper Neal Beveridge has joined the company as vice president of government and strategic relations. In this newly created role, Beveridge will focus on growing and managing Ellie Mae’s relationships with government agencies and other regulatory bodies, as part of the business development and corporate strategy team. Beveridge will be based in Washington, D.C.

Before joining Ellie Mae, Beveridge spent 13 years at Fannie Mae, where she led multiple strategic initiatives. As director of strategic initiatives, her duties included leadership of several Uniform Mortgage Data Program (UMDP) initiatives including spearheading the Uniform Collateral Data Portal (UCDP)/Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) initiative, which standardized electronic appraisal data for all loans sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Previously, she served in senior strategy consulting roles including senior vice president and practice leader at Operon Partners and as an associate at Mercer Management Consulting. Beveridge holds a bachelor’s in science from the University of Virginia and an MBA from Georgetown University. She serves as a trustee on the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation board, which supports non-profit organizations in North Carolina.

“Piper’s deep expertise and experience in senior leadership roles will help Ellie Mae to continue to deepen our valued relationships with the GSEs and regulatory agencies. We are excited for Piper to lead a number of key strategic initiatives that will further improve transparency and predictability through the process from origination to delivery,” said Joe Tyrrell, EVP of Corporate Strategy at Ellie Mae.

“I believe strongly in Ellie Mae’s mission to drive increased efficiency and quality to the mortgage process,” Beveridge said. “I look forward to working with the team at Ellie Mae and building great relationships with all industry participants to deliver innovative, streamlined solutions  across the entire loan process.”

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