BUSINESS OPERATIONS TRACK: Operationalizing VASP and the FHA Payment Supplement (Closed to Media)
Mortgage servicers implemented two transformational loss mitigation programs over the past year - FHA’s Payment Supplement and the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase program. Join industry leaders in a round table discussion and explore the challenges of operationalizing two novel approaches to providing payment in relief in a high-interest rate environment. This session is a 101 discussion on PSA and VASP and ideal for servicers or team members less familiar with the two programs.
Speakers
Moderator
Mignonne has more than fourteen years of mortgage experience in a variety of roles within the industry including mortgage servicing, default servicing and servicing quality control. Mignonne has worked in various audit and compliance roles and has extensive experience in compliance, internal controls, risk assessment, and operational processes within the mortgage industry. In her various roles, she audited mortgage banking processes including origination, processing, underwriting, pre-funding and post-closing quality control, human resources, vendor management, governance and risk and information technology. In her previous roles, she also audited mortgage servicing processes for forward and reverse mortgages, including interim servicing and subservicing oversight, loss mitigation, bankruptcy, foreclosure, escrow, MIP billing, payment processing, payoffs, vacant property registration, REO, property preservation and customer service & complaints. Prior to joining Richey May, Mignonne was affiliated with MQMR, Ditech, and The Money Source.
Speakers
Jason Lane serves as Senior Vice President for Midland Mortgage, a division of MidFirst Bank. Currently, he leads MidFirst’s government & industry relations team and oversees transaction management / servicing transfers. He has served MidFirst’s mortgage banking unit for over 22 years. He served as Chair of MBA’s Government Loan Servicing Subcommittee for 8 years and was the 2021 Chair of the Loan Administration Committee. He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma where he received both Bachelor of Science and Masters of Business Administration degrees.