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RoundPoint Announces New VPs

On Thursday, RoundPoint Mortgage Servicing Corporation announced the addition of two executive-level professionals, Bryan Camilli and Cindy McGovern, to its leadership team.

“Both Bryan and Cindy are highly skilled executives with a wealth of industry experience who will add tremendous value as we position ourselves for the future,” said RoundPoint CEO Kevin Brungardt. “As we progress and expand, I’m confident their backgrounds and skillsets will be strong assets to our executive team, and the company as a whole.”

Before coming to RoundPoint, Camilli managed the special servicing portfolio for bankruptcy and foreclosure at Fannie Mae, while focusing on product and policy development at the GSE. Camilli will serve as the VP of Agency Relations at RoundPoint, focusing on the company’s relationship with the agencies for servicing and retention.

McGovern brings 20 years of experience in the mortgage industry with her to RoundPoint, having worked in worked in originations, default, and customer service. McGovern will serve as the VP of Customer Service at RoundPoint, spearheading a variety of initiatives aimed at establishing RoundPoint as “the industry leader in customer service.”

RoundPoint is a Charlotte-based national co-issue servicer, loan subservicer, and residential mortgage lender,servicing more than $75 billion worth of mortgage assets and is authorized to service loans in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Learn more at roundpointexchange.com.

About Author: Seth Welborn

Seth Welborn is a Harding University graduate with a degree in English and a minor in writing. He is a contributing writer for MReport. An East Texas Native, he has studied abroad in Athens, Greece and works part-time as a photographer.
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