CoreLogic appointed Faith Schwartz, former executive director of the HOPE NOW Alliance, to serve as SVP of government solutions.

In her new role, Schwartz oversees CoreLogic business relationships and execution with federal regulatory agencies and government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs). Her responsibilities include thought leadership, policymaker education, and managing the company’s government business.
Schwartz’s position also requires her to lead the team charged with delivering innovative solutions to help monitor the health of the U.S. mortgage industry and provide insight into the risk environment in origination, servicing, and asset management.
During her time at HOPE NOW, Schwartz created and founded HOPE LoanPort, an independent nonprofit institution to provide a communication loan workout vehicle for borrowers, counselors, and investors.
She currently sits on the boards of HOPE LoanPort and Mortgage Cadence and previously served as past president of Women in Housing and Finance (WHF).
“Faith’s considerable experience serves as the foundation for her deep understanding of the relationships binding government, consumers and the real estate and mortgage finance industry,” said Ben Graboske, SVP of real estate and financial services, global sales and client strategy at CoreLogic. “Her broad industry knowledge and effectiveness as a business leader will help CoreLogic to further develop key relationships in government and strengthen our ability to successfully serve this important market. We are delighted to welcome her to this new leadership role.”
Schwartz earned her bachelor’s degree from Shippensburg University and received a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Pittsburgh.