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TMBA Releases Details on Southern Secondary Market Conference

The ""Texas Mortgage Bankers Association"":https://www.texasmba.org/ (TMBA) announced the details of its annual Southern ""Secondary Market Conference"":https://www.texasmba.org/secondary/default.asp to be held February 12-14.

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The conference--dubbed ""Connections Focused on Your Future""--will take place at the Marriott Woodlands Waterway Hotel and Convention Center in Houston and will offer ""value and penetrating insight into tomorrow's changing secondary market,"" according to a release from the TMBA.

The three-day agenda was developed to offer attendees new information, guidance, trend identifications, and new, emerging strategies in secondary marketing. The lineup of panel discussions includes topics such as the securitization market, Basel III, servicing valuations, mergers and acquisitions, and more. Scheduled speakers include ""Fannie Mae"":http://www.fanniemae.com/portal/index.html SVP Doug Duncan and Bill Moliski, managing director at ""Redwood Trust"":http://www.redwoodtrust.com/.

""This year we decided to change things up and move past the traditional secondary marketing conference, so we focused on widening the type and breadth of panels, speakers and educational topics,"" said TMBA president Tim Fisher.

""This is a unique opportunity and value offering for attendees that allows them to learn and collaborate on topics they normally wouldn't be exposed to in the usual agenda of regional secondary focused shows,"" he continued. ""Mortgage bankers from all over the country will be sharing their visions and strategies for future success, which this conference's primary focus-achieving prosperity in tomorrow's ever-changing business landscape.""

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