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DocuTech Adds 2 to Product Management Team

DocuTech Corporation announced two additions to its Product Management Team, adding Anthony Williamson and transitioning Judy Lysaght to a new role within the firm.

As a consumer lending product manager, Williamson will be responsible for product development to ensure DocuTech's consumer lending products remain competitive and profitable.

Lysaght has expanded her role within DocuTech and will now serve as a mortgage lending product manager. She will promote its flagship software, ConformX, and be responsible for the direction of DocuTech’s mortgage lending products and services.

"As origination costs climb and compliance is the focus of the mortgage lending industry, it is crucial for us to ensure product enhancement and new products are aligned with the industry's needs and our clients' strategies," said Scott K. Stucky, chief strategy officer of DocuTech. "The addition of Anthony and assignment of Judy will help us meet the demands of our growing customer base and achieve our business goals."

Williamson has more than 25 years in the banking industry, and previously served as product manager of deposit and treasury management products for Infosys. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a Bachelor of Science in Economics and holds an MBA from Portland State University.

Prior to her new role, Lysaght served as senior implementation project manager for DocuTech. She has also held management and consulting positions with Headstrong Business Services and holds a Project Management Professional license from the Project Management Institute. She graduated from the University of West Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and holds an MBA from the University of North Florida.

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