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ARMCP Begins Rounding Out Steering Committee

Jul 06, 2016
The Association of Residential Mortgage Compliance Professionals (ARMCP), a not-for-profit, professional organization devoted to residential mortgage compliance professionals, has added another member to its seven-member Steering Committee

The Association of Residential Mortgage Compliance Professionals (ARMCP), a not-for-profit, professional organization devoted to residential mortgage compliance professionals, has added another member to its seven-member Steering Committee. ARMCP is in need of two additional residential mortgage compliance and/or regulatory compliance professionals to join President and Founder Jonathan Foxx on the Steering Committee.

“This is a leadership position,” said Foxx. “We ask that you be a member who is actually involved in residential mortgage compliance or provide regulatory compliance guidance to such persons.”

The purpose of ARMCP’s Steering Committee is to: Draft and review the association’s by-laws; determine a nominating process for officers; discuss the association’s first conference; decide on subcommittees and the process for appointing committee chairs; set forth a Mission Statement; and tend to other business relating to the association’s mission.

Interested parties may contact ARMCP at [email protected].

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