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QC Expert Matthew McVay Joins The StoneHill Group

Dec 20, 2018
Matthew McVay, a mortgage quality control expert with 19 years of experience in the financial services industry, has joined The StoneHill Group as Quality Control Audit Manager in the company's Jacksonville, Fla. office

Matthew McVay, a mortgage quality control expert with 19 years of experience in the financial services industry, has joined The StoneHill Group as Quality Control Audit Manager in the company's Jacksonville, Fla. office, where he will be responsible for supervising all quality control staff located in Jacksonville and QC staff working remotely, including all pre-fund and post-fund QC team members.
Matthew McVay, a mortgage quality control expert with 19 years of experience in the financial services industry, has joined The StoneHill Group as Quality Control Audit Manager in the company's Jacksonville, Fla. office
 
"Today's mortgage companies face extraordinary challenges, not the least of which is monitoring and improving loan quality," McVay said. "I look forward to leveraging and growing StoneHill's highly esteemed staff of underwriters and auditors to deliver superior, cost-effective loan quality control services, while at the same time helping lenders improve their efficiency and performance."
 
A U.S. Army veteran, McVay previously served as a Quality Control Lead, Performance Supervisor and Underwriter for Digital Risk, and as a Quality Control Underwriter for Opus Capital Markets Consultants. Prior to moving into the quality control field, McVay ran his own mortgage brokerage business.
 
"Besides being a proven leader in the quality control field, Matt has a long and successful track record of supervising teams and generating excellent results," said Patrick Gluesing, President and COO of The StoneHill Group. "As Stonehill continues to expand and recruit auditors and underwriters, we'll be relying on Matt's leadership abilities and skills to ensure our quality control team remains the very best in the industry. We're delighted to welcome him aboard."

 
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Dec 20, 2018
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