Low-to-no cost strategies for keeping your pipeline full in 2022

After last year’s record growth, mortgage leaders are left wondering where the market will go next — and what tactics will ensure business continues to boom in 2022. Surefire VP of Client Strategy Rick Webster and CEO Louis Zitting of MonitorBase share strategies for maximizing your current data to activate new audiences and lead sources and drive retention in 2022.  


Along the way, SecurityNational Chief Strategy Officer Eric Bergstrom will share some of the innovative ways his company is leveraging these tactics to maintain relevance as a top-50 lender in today’s ultra-competitive market.

Sponsored by: Black Knight
Date & Time: November 17, 1 p.m. CT

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Eric-Bergstrom

Eric Bergstrom
Chief Strategy Officer,
SecurityNational Mortgage Company

Louis-Zitting

Louis Zitting
CEO,
MonitorBase

Rick-Webster

Rick Webster
Vice President, Surefire Client Strategy,
Black Knight Origination Technologies

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