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Wyndham Capital Names Barbara Boccia SVP of Risk and Compliance

Apr 16, 2020
Wyndham Capital Mortgage has announced that industry veteran Barbara Boccia, CRCM, MBA, JD, has joined the company as senior vice president of risk and compliance

Wyndham Capital Mortgage has announced that industry veteran Barbara Boccia, CRCM, MBA, JD, has joined the company as senior vice president of risk and compliance, bringing more than 25 years of legal and regulatory risk and compliance experience to her new role.
 
"With a storied career across the board in compliance and risk, along with her credentials and thought leadership knowledge, Barbara is a tremendous addition to our organization," said Wyndham Capital Chief Executive Officer Jeff Douglas. "As we continue to grow and improve Wyndham for the future, Barbara will be a central force in our risk development and strategic direction."
 
Prior to joining Wyndham, Barbara was the senior director, advisory services and regulatory relations at Wolters Kluwer, where she helped navigate and manage a complex and evolving regulatory environment. Barbara has also gained experience guiding regulatory compliance and risk across the financial services space.

 
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