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Jeffrey C. Taylor of Digital Risk Named to the MBA’s Board of Directors

Jan 12, 2017

Digital Risk's Co-Founder and Managing Director Jeffrey C. Taylor was among those sworn in to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) 2017 Board of Directors. Digital Risk, headquartered in Orlando, Fla., is a provider of technology solutions to the financial services industry. The company has deep expertise in residential mortgage, consumer lending, and other regulated industries.

As managing director at Digital Risk, Taylor sets the strategic vision for the company's business development and marketing. He has been on the forefront of addressing challenges faced by the mortgage industry across origination, quality control and compliance.

Jeff is already a voice for the industry as a frequent guest on financial television networks such as CNBC, Fox Business News, and Bloomberg, as well as a source to top tier news outlets including The Wall Street Journal, sharing keen insights on the U.S. mortgage market and the economy.

"I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of the MBA team. Digital Risk works closely with the Mortgage Bankers Association as a whole, as well as many of its members individually," said Taylor. "Our industry is stronger and safer than ever, and it will be an honor to help chart the MBA's course over the next few years and to continue to craft the best industry practices and advocate for policies that will maximize homeownership in the United States."

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