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Bill Neville Appointed as LoanLogics CEO

LoanLogics recently announced President and COO Bill Neville has been named CEO. Neville will replace former CEO Brian Fitzpatrick.

"All of us at LoanLogics would like to thank Brian for his contributions to the company and our mission to improve transparency, accuracy and quality within the mortgage process," said Howard Conyack Jr., founder and chairman of LoanLogics. "Under Bill's leadership, we will continue to focus on operational excellence and drive technology development to remain at the forefront of industry innovation for years to come."

Neville, who joined the LoanLogics Board of Directors in 2017 and joined the LoanLogics executive team in 2018, has more than 25 years of experience in the financial services industry. Before joining LoanLogics, he served as North American president for Finastra, one of the world's largest fintech providers. He also served as a board director and later president of U.S. business at D+H, where he played an important role in the company's acquisition of various companies, including Mortgagebot, Avista Solutions and Harland Financial.

"It's a great time to be leading and guiding the future of LoanLogics, which is brighter than ever," said Neville. "Since I joined the company, LoanLogics has achieved several significant milestones and made major investments in artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve process automation at all levels of the mortgage process. While lenders continue to struggle with high loan production costs and shrinking profitability, the investments we've made will enable our clients to reduce costs while improving the quality and salability of loans."

About Author: Seth Welborn

Seth Welborn is a Reporter for DS News and MReport. A graduate of Harding University, he has covered numerous topics across the real estate and default servicing industries. Additionally, he has written B2B marketing copy for Dallas-based companies such as AT&T. An East Texas Native, he also works part-time as a photographer.
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