David R. Flaxman - Chevy Chase MD, US Minerva L. Tantoco-Hobbs - Washington DC, US Anne M. Murphy Kobus - Silver Spring MD, US Michael W. Koch - Bittinger MD, US Daniel Packer - Rockville MD, US Peter G. Plofchan - Washington DC, US Richard C. Pomeroy - Chinook MT, US
Assignee:
Fannie Mae - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 38, 705 35, 705 37
Abstract:
A method of managing pipeline risk comprises processing a plurality of mortgage loan applications and managing pipeline risk based on status information for the mortgage loan applications. The processing is performed by a computer-implemented workflow engine responsive to user inputs. The processing includes prompting a user to perform tasks that need to be performed in connection with the mortgage loan applications and maintaining status information relating to status of the tasks that need to be performed. The pipeline risk is managed based on the status information for the mortgage loan applications maintained by the workflow engine.
David R. Flaxman - Chevy Chase MD, US Minerva L. Tantoco-Hobbs - Washington DC, US Anne M. Murphy Kobus - Silver Spring MD, US Michael W. Koch - Bittinger MD, US Daniel Packer - Rockville MD, US Peter G. Plofchan - Washington DC, US Richard C. Pomeroy - Chinook MT, US
Assignee:
Fannie Mai - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 38, 705 35
Abstract:
A computer-implemented data processing system for managing processing of mortgage loan applications comprises task manager logic configured to generate a first list representing a first plurality of tasks to be performed in connection with a mortgage loan application. The task manager logic is also configured to generate a second list representing a second plurality of tasks to be performed in connection with the mortgage loan application. The second list is generated after work has been performed in connection with processing the first list. The task manager logic comprises reconciliation logic configured to reconcile the first and second lists so that the work performed during processing of the first list is reflected in the second list.
David R. Flaxman - Chevy Chase MD, US Minerva L. Tantoco-Hobbs - Washington DC, US Anne M. Murphy Kobus - Silver Spring MD, US Michael W. Koch - Bittinger MD, US Daniel Packer - Rockville MD, US Peter G. Plofchan - Washington DC, US Richard C. Pomeroy - Chinook MT, US
Assignee:
Fannie Mae - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 38, 705 35
Abstract:
A computer-implemented mortgage loan application data processing system comprises a workflow engine and workflow analysis logic. The workflow engine has stored therein a list representing tasks that need to be performed in connection with a mortgage loan application associated with a lender. The workflow engine is configured to prompt users to perform the tasks and to track performance of the tasks. The workflow analysis logic includes fallout prediction logic configured to receive status information from the workflow engine concerning status of the tasks that need to be performed in connection with the mortgage loan application. The workflow analysis logic is configured to predict a probability of fallout for the mortgage loan application based on the status information.
David R. Flaxman - Chevy Chase MD, US Minerva L. Tantoco-Hobbs - Washington DC, US Anne M. Murphy Kobus - Silver Spring MD, US Michael W. Koch - Bittinger MD, US Daniel Packer - Rockville MD, US Peter G. Plofchan - Washington DC, US Richard C. Pomeroy - Chinook MT, US
Assignee:
Fannie Mae - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 38, 705 35, 705 37
Abstract:
A computer-implemented mortgage loan application data processing system comprises user interface logic and a workflow engine. The user interface logic is configured to receive mortgage loan application data for a mortgage loan application from a borrower. The workflow engine has stored therein a list representing tasks that need to be performed in connection with the mortgage loan application, including tasks for fulfillment of underwriting conditions. The workflow engine is configured to cooperate with the user interface logic to prompt the borrower to perform the tasks. The system is configured to provide the borrower with a fully-verified approval for the mortgage loan application. The fully-verified approval indicates that the mortgage loan application data received from the borrower has already been verified as accurate using information from trusted sources. The mortgage loan application may then be provided to different lenders with the different lenders being able to authenticate the fully-verified approval status.
BAITA Group - Arlington, VA since Oct 2012
President
Freddie Mac - McLean, VA Mar 2011 - Sep 2012
Vice President of Architecture Services
Dapsys Solutions Feb 2008 - Mar 2011
President & Consultant
Fannie Mae Apr 1991 - Nov 2007
VP of Systems Development
Shearson Lehman Hutton Mortgage Jan 1989 - Mar 1991
VP of Corporate Systems
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1977 - 1981
Beachwood High 1975 - 1977
Skills:
Enterprise Architecture Data Warehousing Crm Credit Risk Non Profits Sdlc Business Analysis It Strategy Vendor Management Requirements Analysis Business Process Re Engineering Program Management Business Intelligence Soa Integration Risk Management Software Project Management Pmo Business Process Improvement Weblogic Business Transformation Project Portfolio Management Executive Management Governance Software Development Management Enterprise Software Architecture Analysis Disaster Recovery Consulting Strategy Project Management Leadership Business Process
George E. Harris Elementary School Las Vegas NV 1975-1981, Jo Mackey Elementary School North Las Vegas NV 1981-1982, C. W. Woodbury Junior High School Las Vegas NV 1982-1984
Dan Packer (1968-1972), Jim Hoff (1983-1987), Tim Whitson (1977-1981), Jeremy Eskelsen (1991-1995), Renee Benson (1970-1974), Ronald Jeskey (1979-1983)