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Mortgage Connect Names SVP Of Digital Technologies

Jul 30, 2020
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Mortgage Connect named Tim Anderson as senior vice president of digital technologies. Anderson has more than 35 years of experience developing eCommerce and digital management solutions for the mortgage industry.Photo of Tim Anderson

He will be responsible for executing strategies that will further the expansion and enhancement of Mortgage Connect's Sign and eClose platform, Simply Secure Sign. Additionally, Anderson will be responsible for digital strategy and delivery management.

Anderson was previously senior vice president of business development at Pavaso and has also held a number of executive management positions with a national title insurance company, as well as a number of financial and technology companies.

He also served on the Mortgage Banker Association's Board of Technology steering committee, eMortgage Adoption task force and MISMO Residential Governance Committee.

Click here to learn more about Mortgage Connect's latest appointment.

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Navi Persaud is Director of Events at NMP.
Published
Jul 30, 2020
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