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""NexGen Compliance Solutions, LLC"":www.nexgencompliance.com/, has named a new president with the appointment of Cheri Shine to the position. Shine will take over from the current head of the company, Jeff Adam, who is departing NexGen to open his own financial consulting firm.

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Formerly NexGen's executive vice president, Shine boasts more than two decades in the mortgage business, and she has held diverse roles throughout the industry, including previous experience in lending and title vendor management. Prior to joining NexGen, Shine served as the executive vice president of vendor management, funding, and compliance for ""Bank of America Corp"":https://www.bankofamerica.com/.

Nick Liuzza, NexGen's director, commented on Shine's hiring, saying, ""Ms. Shine has been the driving force behind TitleHound's technology and business development strategies over the past two years while acting as Executive Vice President. Her promotion to President is the logical next step to continue our positive business momentum.""

In a company statement, NexGen also notes that ""TitleHound"":www.titlehound.com/ is a patent pending software platform that will provide web-based insurance solutions for lenders, brokers, and agents. With her ascension to president, Shine's duties will encompass the development and implementation of key strategic partnerships, sales and marketing strategies, corporate messaging, and the implementation of best practices and processes related to service levels and product delivery. Additionally, Shine will be responsible for new product development and critical corporate initiatives.

Shine's promotion to president of NexGen includes another title by extension, and she will also simultaneously become the president of TitleHound.com. Possessing expertise that helped her successfully navigate the mortgage crisis, Shine acted as an executive vice president for Countrywide Home Loans for 17 years, and she made the leap to BAC following its assumption of the now defunct company.

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