The Michigan Mortgage Lenders Association (MMLA) will present a "Legislative & Regulatory Update Webinar" on Wednesday, April 28, beginning at noon via Zoom.
The program will discuss current legislation and regulatory changes that impact mortgage businesses. It will also explore the current administration changes and what that will look like going forward under the Biden administration. At the state level, the speakers will look at proposed Michigan bills and the changes resulting from COVID-19 related legislation and relief payments.
Speaking at the webinar will be Pete Mills, Mortgage Bankers Association, senior VP Residential Policy & Member Engagement; and Tabitha Zimny, Karoub Associates, partner.
As the senior vice president of Residential Policy and Member Engagement at the Mortgage Bankers Association, Mills leads MBA's residential policy team and state and local advocacy program and directs MBA's residential member engagement efforts across the MBA value platform.
Mills is an experienced financial services industry executive with more than 30 years of expertise in public affairs, government relations, public policy and research, all in the housing and mortgage finance arena. Prior to joining MBA, he served as managing director and co-founder of the Community Mortgage Banking Project, a public policy organization that represented the interests of companies and coalitions involved in the housing and mortgage finance industries. During his career, Mills led corporate public affairs for Countrywide Financial, managed trade association policy advocacy for the California Mortgage Bankers Association and the California Association of Realtors, and conducted housing policy research at the Federal Reserve Board. He has a BA in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley, where he graduated in 1982.
Zimny joined Karoub Associates in 2003. She has experience in fund development, nonprofits, and local and state governments. She has a B.A. from James Madison College at Michigan State University.
This webinar is free to current MMLA members. Non-members can pay $20 to participate. For additional information or to register for the webinar, visit https://mmla.net and click on "events."