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Ernst Publishing Company Welcomes New Director of Strategic Accounts

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Mike Fletcher

Displaying Mike Fletcher Business Photo..jpgErnst Publishing Company recently announced that it has hired Mike Fletcher to serve as Director of Strategic Accounts–Lending Market.

Fletcher brings 30 years' experience in the mortgage industry to his new role at Ernst. His background includes experience in operations and sales for lending, technology, and outsourcing business. He focuses on bringing value to my clients by taking complex problems and delivering a simple solutions in a timely manner.

As Director of Strategic Accounts, Fletcher will be focus on adding new partners, including resellers and strategic alliances.

"Everyone is busy, so attention to detail is important, but you can’t lose sight of the big picture that is businesses are “for profit” endeavors," Fletcher explained. “Today’s environment demands accurate data and new tools to manage it. At Ernest we are at the cutting edge of that opportunity. The need for greater transparency is not likely to go away anytime soon.”

Ernst has been the leading authority on land recording requirements for nearly three decades. Through Web, XML, DLL and Custom Fee Engine technology the company creates solutions that improve how our clients process real estate transactions. The company aims to assist our subscribers in meeting RESPA, CFPB, and TRID compliance requirements by providing complete, guaranteed third party Loan Estimate (LE) solutions that eliminate out-of-compliance Loan Estimates, reduce real estate recording rejections, and increase productivity; saving our clients time and money.

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