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- Posted March 14, 2013
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Lunch and Learn event takes a look at compliance
The Southeast Chapter of the Michigan Mortgage Lenders Association (MMLA) will host its March Lunch and Learn about current compliance regulations. The event is sponsored by Hantz Bank.
The presenter will be Alice Alvey of Mortgage U. Alvey is an advisor, consultant and instructor with more than 30 years of experience in the mortgage banking industry. She is a Master Certified Mortgage Banker (CMB) and currently serves on the state board of the Michigan Mortgage Lenders Association as the education consultant. Her presentation will include information on the newest compliance regulations.
The Lunch and Learn will take place on Thursday, March 21, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Hantz Bank 3rd Floor Training Room, 26200 American Drive in Southfield
Cost is $15 for MMLA members, $25 for non-MMLA members. Registrations must be received by Monday, March 18
Attendees can register on-line securely with a credit card on the MMLA event calendar page, http://www.mmla.net/cde.cfm?event=401240. If paying by check, attendees should still register on-line and print out an invoice and mail with payment to: Karen Bondar c/o MMLA, PO Box 182520 Shelby Twp., 48318-2520 or fax to 248-281-0307 to reserve a spot.
Anyone with questions may contact Karen Bondar, luncheon chairperson, at 586-457-3619 or karen.bondar@ugcorp.com.
Published: Thu, Mar 14, 2013
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