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Quantarium hires Scot Rose as chief strategy officer by Jonathan Delozier for HousingWire

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Quantarium, a real estate technology firm focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and property valuation, has appointed Scot Rose as its new chief strategy officer.

Rose, a former chief innovation officer at Class Valuation, will oversee Quantarium’s corporate strategy, market execution and regulatory initiatives.

“Scot has long been at the forefront of valuation innovation — championing computer vision, remote inspection, and hybridized appraisal models with regulatory fluency,” Clement Ifrim, CEO and co-founder of Quantarium, said in a statement.

“But this new era of AI demands more than technical competence — it requires system-level thinking, responsible governance, and a capacity to envision and re-architect value chains. Scot uniquely embodies that.”

Rose brings decades of experience in appraisal modernization and technology integration in the property valuation space. At Quantarium, he will focus on bridging the company’s data science capabilities with the operational demands of capital markets, appraisal management companies and property appraisers.

“The signal-to-noise ratio in this market is high,” Rose said. “Many organizations today leverage machine learning components, but Quantarium is differentiated by its core architecture — built from the ground up on foundational AI research, interdisciplinary data science, and systems optimized for lifelong learning, model governance, and now with our next generation mapping and computer vision, explainability at scale.”

Rose’s arrival aligns with industrywide anticipation of “Agentic AI” — emerging autonomous systems that are expected to redefine valuation workflows, compliance and decision making in real estate finance.

Quantarium’s automated valuation model technologies and computer vision systems have already been independently rated as top performers in terms of accuracy and national coverage.

The company said it plans to further develop these platforms into institutional-grade tools for lenders, investors and regulators that seek scalable, transparent solutions.

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