Ellie Mae (ELLI) named Lisa Schreiber vice president, lender business development. Schreiber has held senior positions with Bank of America (BAC) and American Home Mortgage/American Brokers Conduit. She will be responsible for Ellie Mae’s relationships with mega-lenders and correspondent investors, and will oversee implementation of the company’s total quality loan program by a top five mega-lender, the company said Friday. “Lisa is a technology visionary and has a long track record of leveraging the solutions that take friction out of the mortgage process and ultimately drive quality throughout the supply chain,” according to Jonathan Corr, chief strategy officer at Ellie Mae. The company provides mortgage management software systems. Write to Jason Philyaw. Follow him at Twitter: @jrphilyaw.
Ellie Mae names Schreiber vice president, lender business development
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