The Michigan Mortgage Lenders Association presents a “Lunch & Learn Webinar Series” starting with “What’s up MMLA?” on Thursday, February 23, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom.
During “What’s up MMLA?” attendees will hear from MMLA 2023 President Julie Conley of Union Home Mortgage and MMLA CEO Joanne Misuraca as they discuss some exciting changes in the MMLA.
Upcoming webinars will include:
• March 8: “Compliance Q & A” with Kristin Broadley and Debbie Gibson, QCAlly LLC
• March 15: “Change Management in Today’s Environment” with Eric Kujala, ICE Mortgage Technologies
• March 22: “Secondary Market and Economic Outlook” with Victoria DeLuce, Delmar Mortgage
• March 29: “Government Lending Appraisals Made Simple” with John Dingeman, Class Valuations
• April 5: “Hedging 101” with Mark Tetris, CMB, Black Knight
• April 12: “Wire Fraud Prevention Tech to Prevent Fraud & Lower Cost” with Adam Chaudhary and Ike Suri, FundingShield LLC
• April 26: “In-Person Electronic Notarization (IPEN): The Simple Way to Close Loans Electronically and Efficiently” with Amy Moses and Brendon Weiss, EscrowTab
• May 3: “Appraisals – Frequently Asked Questions” with Hugo Garofalo, Equity Solutions USA
• May 10: “AI – The Next Big Automation Boom?” with Jen Peachman, Capacity
All webinars are free for MMLA members and $20 for non-members. To register for any of the dates, visit https://mmla.net and click on “events.”
- Posted February 14, 2023
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