Jessica Werner

Divisional President, Due Diligence at QC Ally

Jessica Werner is currently the Divisional President of Due Diligence at QC Ally. Prior to this role, Jessica held positions such as Chief Operating Officer and Managing Director of Operations at Canopy. Jessica also served as SVP of Due Diligence at The KLR Group, VP of Transaction Management at Consolidated Analytics, Inc., and Client Service Manager at Clayton Holdings LLC. With a background in compliance underwriting and deal management, Jessica has extensive experience in mentoring employees, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and conducting various audits and examinations. Jessica received their Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education and Teaching from Florida Atlantic University.

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West Palm Beach, United States

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QC Ally

For over 20 years, QC Ally has delivered accurate results to ensure regulatory and investor compliance while providing quality control services aligned with every client partner’s unique requirements. Managed by the largest 100% US-based mortgage quality team and bolstered by proprietary software, QC Ally supports the entire loan lifecycle including pre-funding, post-funding, and servicing. In September 2023, QC Ally acquired the respected third-party due diligence solutions company, Inglet Blair, LLC. This affords client partners with a comprehensive, high-quality set of services that reflect the highest standards of ethics and professionalism. Coupled with proprietary technology to support the process, client partners gain consistent risk analysis, complete data collection and validation, and flexible reporting capabilities. Whether outsourcing, enhancing your QC team, or requiring unique specifications, our team of experts are here to provide a partnership-oriented experience that accelerates the mortgage manufacturing process. Together, we can achieve true enterprise quality throughout the lifecycle of the loan.


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