WEBINAR

The Impact of Increased Enforcement on Marketing Compliance

Ensuring consumers are treated fairly during the entire lending process, without deception or discrimination is not only critical, it's the right thing to do.

As federal and state regulators zero in on their commitment to increase enforcement of fair lending laws, compliance must ensure that they are razor-focused on educating, monitoring, and remediating while keeping up with emerging marketing channels and more loan officers. In this webinar learn how compliance teams can work with their marketing and sales counterparts to ensure that your lending lifecycle is free from deception and discrimination and is consumer-focused.

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Rhonda McGill

Senior Director of Client Solutions, PerformLine

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As the Senior Director of Customer Marketing at PerformLine, Rhonda spearheads the company’s customer experience and outreach strategies to ensure client satisfaction and drive loyalty. Rhonda has over 20 years of experience in the housing and mortgage industry, and her proficiency extends to navigating complex regulatory landscapes, including anti-money laundering protocols, marketing regulations, fair lending practices, and licensing requirements.

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Matt Kelly

Editor and CEO, RadicalCompliance.com

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Matt Kelly is the founder of Radical Compliance, which provides consulting and commentary on corporate compliance, audit, governance, and risk management. Radical Compliance also serves at the personal blog for Matt Kelly, the long-time (and now former) editor of Compliance Week. Kelly writes and speaks frequently on corporate compliance, audit, and governance, and now works with various private clients to understand the those fields and to develop go-to-market strategies or provide other assistance in reaching audiences of compliance professionals.

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Marc Roth

Partner, Cobalt Law

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Marc Roth is a partner with Cobalt LLP where he advises clients on all things advertising, marketing, promotions, and privacy, having practiced in these areas for decades, in various capacities. He is a former Federal Trade Commission attorney and served as Chief Marketing Counsel for a Time Warner subsidiary. He is a frequent speaker and author on marketing, privacy, and technology law. He is recognized by Chambers and Best Lawyers US as a leading lawyer in national advertising and transactional law.

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