Deborah Bradley

PCB Loan Servicer at Raymond James Financial

Deborah Bradley possesses extensive experience in the financial and mortgage industries, currently serving as a PCB Loan Servicer at Raymond James Financial since January 2023. Prior to this role, Deborah worked at BayFirst as a Post Closer from January 2018 to November 2022, where responsibilities included coordinating the resolution of conditions identified by investors during purchase reviews. Additional experience includes positions as a Post Closing Auditor at Sunbelt Lending Services, an Appeals Coordinator at Parallon, and a Medical Biller/IT Support at Mills & Murphy Software Systems, Inc. from January 2008 to May 2015. Earlier in Deborah's career, roles included Loan Delivery Coordinator III at Market Street Mortgage Corp. Deborah has pursued education at various institutions, including Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University and E Housing Plus University.

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Raymond James Financial

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Under intermittent supervision, uses knowledge and skills obtained through education, experience, specialized training and/or certification in securities and/or banking industry to ensure compliance with all securities and/or banking rules and regulations. Coordinates compliance functions, guides compliance efforts, and acts as a liaison between functional areas. Assists with large projects with significant scope and impact. Works independently on difficult assignments that are broad in nature and require originality and ingenuity with appreciable latitude for unreviewed actions or decisions. Provides comprehensive solutions to complex problems. Develops recommendations for departmental and business processes and procedures to improve internal controls and mitigation strategies. Maintains extensive contact with internal customers to identify, research, analyze and resolve complex issues.


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