Nationwide Title Clearing (NTC), a research and post-closing services provider for the residential mortgage industry, hired Todd Gomes as its national account executive. Gomes will be assisting NTC in maintaining the industry demand for the various life of loan services for which NTC has become well known.
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With an increasing need to verify and perfect collateral, NTC has fine-tuned its audit, review and remediation processes to meet industry standards and demand. Gomes will be instrumental in taking these services to market and consulting with prospects to build processes that meet their needs according to an announcement released by the company.
As a national account executive, Gomes will be bringing NTC's experience and knowledge of the industry to clients and ensuring the company’s standards for accuracy and accountability are continuously met. This allows NTC to focus on the hardest challenge mortgage servicers face, keeping current with statutory regulations, regulatory compliance and document format guidelines.
Gomes is an accomplished sales and management professional with experience in the financial and legal marketplace and brings to NTC a proven ability to work in unison between management, clients and operations. As the co-founder and former director of MG Capital Inc., his efforts resulted in $10 million in annual sales. Additionally, Gomes previously served as the director of business development at LERETA, the national account manager at CT Lien Solutions, and the general manager at MG Capital.
“Qualified industry savvy personnel are not easy to come by, and NTC is very happy to have Todd on the team,” NTC CEO John Hillman said. “NTC’s new hire is in the wake of a year in which NTC received numerous awards for expansion. In 2014, NTC was honored with an Inc. 5000 award for the third year in a row, in addition to taking home the No. 13 slot on the Tampa Bay Business Journal’s ‘Fast 50,’ a ranking of the 50 fastest-growing companies in the Tampa Bay area.”