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Evan Stolove Named General Counsel for Genworth Mortgage Insurance

Aug 09, 2016
Genworth Mortgage Insurance and Ellie Mae have announced that Ellie Mae will expand its Total Quality Loan (TQL) program to include the ability to order Genworth mortgage insurance

Genworth Mortgage Insurance, an operating segment of Genworth Financial Inc., has announced the appointment of Evan Stolove as its general counsel and senior vice president with oversight of Genworth Mortgage Insurance’s Legal and Compliance Division. Stolove brings more than 20 years of legal and business experience, the last five of which were spent at Fannie Mae as Deputy General Counsel. In that role, he served as Fannie Mae’s Chief Litigation Officer and routinely advised executive management and the board of directors on key issues. Additionally, he steered the company through the eventual resolution of litigation stemming from the 2008 financial crisis. Stolove will be based in Raleigh and is replacing Genworth Mortgage Insurance’s previous General Counsel, who recently retired.

"We’re delighted to welcome Evan Stolove as Genworth Mortgage Insurance’s new General Counsel," said Rohit Gupta, president and chief executive officer of Genworth Mortgage Insurance. "Evan’s strong experience, expertise and tenure illustrate Genworth Mortgage Insurance’s commitment to a maintaining a strong, experienced senior leadership team. We look forward to his future contributions."

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