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CFPB Director to Address Industry Leaders at Five Star Government Forum

richard-cordray1-300x198-1-300x198On April 5, 2017, CFPB Director Richard Cordray will address a collection of industry and government leaders at Five Star Government Forum to provide an update on the mission of the CFPB and the Bureau’s priorities in the years to come. The event, which will take place at the historic Newseum, brings together the private and public sectors to discuss the vital issues facing the housing and mortgage industries.

“We are delighted to welcome Director Cordray to the Government Forum,” said Ed Delgado, Five Star Institute President and CEO. “I’m looking forward to meeting with him regarding the current regulatory environment and the role CFPB will play in the growth and health of the housing industry.”

Throughout the day, leading subject matter experts will discuss topics central to the future of the industry, including the business priorities of the GSEs in the coming year, a discussion on overcoming challenges presented by HUD’s conveyance standards, and the future of loss mitigation.

In addition to Director Cordray, James Lockhart III, Vice Chairman of WL Ross and Co. LLC, and David Lowman, the EVP Single-Family Business at Freddie Mac, will address the audience.

It’s a pivotal time in our nation’s history and for the future of our industry.” said Delgado. “We look forward to hosting these leaders and fostering a better understanding of federal policy and regulatory priorities in the years ahead.”

Editor’s note: The Five Star Institute is the parent company of DS News and DSNews.com. To register for the event, click here.

About Author: Phil Banker

Phil Banker began his career in journalism after graduating from the University of North Texas. He has covered a number of communities across Texas and southern Oklahoma, writing news and sports for publications including the Ardmoreite, Ennis Daily News and the Plano Star-Courier. He is currently a contributor to DS News and The MReport.
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