As one of only a few broad industry publications, we’re hitting the road in February to support three key conferences that we think you should know about — if you are attending any of the three, let us know. We’d love to say hello! If you aren’t, you’ll probably want to double check your travel schedule. Also, if you work in media and want to schedule time with our editorial staff, send an email to [email protected]. Feb. 8-11, we’ll be at the Venetian in Las Vegas for ASF 2009; this is a literal giant of a show, even with the credit markets frozen up. Unlike last year’s show, which acknowledged trouble and tended to focus on who should bear blame for it, this year’s show likely will feature a strong look at the future of capital markets activities spanning into residential and commercial mortgage lending. Learn more here. Feb. 17-19, we’ll be in Tampa for MBA’s National Mortgage Servicing Conference & Expo 2009; this year’s show should be PACKED. We’ve got our own booth in the exhibit hall, and will be shaking hands and passing out magazines. We’ll also be reporting on the sights and sounds each day, in true HW fashion. Learn more here. Feb 25-28, we’ll be at the Executive Housing Summit in Park City, Utah — yeah, we know, rough place to be this time of year. But the long-running executive summit, now in its 38th year, draws roughly 150 key executives from the mortgage industry; and FHFA director James Lockhart is delivering the keynote. Learn more here. HousingWire Magazine will be available at all the shows, so be sure to grab a copy while there; and if you want to subscribe — you know you do — click right here.
HW’s Conference Slate for February
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