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Lenders Compliance Group Names Michelle Leigh Director of Regulatory Audits and Controls

Apr 28, 2016
Lenders Compliance Group Inc. (LCG) has announced that Michelle Leigh has joined the firm as director of Regulatory Audits and Controls

Lenders Compliance Group Inc. (LCG) has announced that Michelle Leigh has joined the firm as director of Regulatory Audits and Controls, to offer mortgage risk management guidance to banks and non-banks that originate and service residential mortgages. Leigh will support the firm's clients with respect to their internal audit and control requirements. Leigh's extensive expertise will enhance LCG's ability to provide a "best practices" approach to residential mortgage compliance.

"Michelle is a uniquely informed professional, with a wide range of knowledge, experience, and expertise in virtually all areas of mortgage banking compliance," said Jonathan Foxx, president and managing director of LCG. "Her career and credentialed background provide exceptional perspective on how to establish and maintain the most effective compliance mandates. Michelle is a true leader in our profession and will be an invaluable asset to LCG's clients."

LCG is a full-service, mortgage risk management firm that specializes exclusively in outsourced mortgage compliance. The firm offers a full suite of regulatory compliance services in mortgage banking. It is a national company widely known as a pioneer in outsourcing and auditing solutions for residential mortgage compliance. The organization consists of directors, group administrators, attorneys, compliance consultants, credentialed auditors and subject matter experts in all areas of mortgage risk management.

"With the ever-changing laws and guidance that has occurred in the mortgage industry over the past few years, I could not be more excited to join an organization like LCG,” said Leigh. "Jonathan Foxx and the team of experts at LCG truly understand that banks and non-banks must have access to experienced, but also independent, expert guidance from those who know the business, as well as the laws that are relied on in originating and servicing residential mortgage loan products. LCG offers compliance and risk management solutions for those who seek value, but know that they must refuse to compromise on the quality of their compliance programs."

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