Women have made influential contributions to the housing economy across the spectrum of the industry from lending and secondary markets to technology and real estate. In this issue we profile the following 25 women (not listed in any particular order) and the contributions they’ve made: Teresa Bryce Bazemore (Radian Guaranty); Sue Allon (Allonhill); Laurie Goodman (Amherst Securities); Amy Brandt (Vantium Capital); Barbara Desoer (Bank of America); Donnalee DeMaio (MetLife Bank); Cara Heiden (Wells Fargo Home Mortgage); Donna Miller (JPMorgan Chase Home Lending); Deb Still (Pulte Mortgage); Cynthia FitzGerald (Lender Processing Services); Beverly Wilbourn (Fannie Mae); Tracy Hagen Mooney (Freddie Mac); Caren Jacobs Castle (Castle Stawiarski LLC); Carmen Mercado (National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals). The issue also profiles Susan Dewey (Virginia Housing Development Authority); Nancy T. Richards (First Preston HT); Cheryl Lang (Integrated Mortgage Solutions); Caroline Reaves (Mortgage Contracting Services LLC); Sherry Chris (Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC); Vicki Chenault (CoreLogic); Elizabeth Warren (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau); Mary Schapiro (Securities and Exchange Commission); Janet Yellen (Federal Reserve); Jane Mason (eMason); and Constance Wilson (Interthinx).
Influential women of the housing economy
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