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Truework appoints Randy Lightbody to newly-created head of mortgage role by Sarah Wolak for HousingWire

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Income verification Truework today announced the appointment of Randy Lightbody as its head of mortgage, a position that the company describes as being “newly created.”

With more than 35 years of experience spanning mortgage banking and financial technology, Lightbody most recently served as chief revenue officer at Computershare Loan Services.

He also co-founded the AI-powered mortgage underwriting system Candor and held the role of Managing Director at Accenture. Lightbody also previously served as CEO of New York-based RECOVCO, a national due diligence firm.

“We are thrilled to welcome Randy to the Truework team,” said Ethan Winchell, president and co-founder of Truework. “His proven track record of driving revenue growth and transforming organizations aligns with our mission to reinvent how consumer data is verified. Randy’s leadership will accelerate our ability to deliver unmatched value to lenders.”

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