Banco Popular de Puerto Rico is a full-service financial services provider with operations in Puerto Rico, the United States and Virgin Islands. Popular, Inc. is the largest banking institution by both assets and deposits in Puerto Rico, and in the United States Popular, Inc.
Latest NewsScott Compton has an extensive background as an executive in the mortgage industry and currently serves as the Divisional Production Executive for Plaza Home Mortgage Inc. Scott�s focus is on creating a process to help his partners build their book of business through strategic partnerships which includes quality training, planning and compliance. As a national speaker on the mortgage market, Compton is a well rounded executive who believes in building mature businesses one successful milestone at a time. Not afraid of performance measures and hard work, Compton strongly believes in the importance of establishing a positive company culture that directly and indirectly serves all employees and consumers at the highest levels of quality. Scott has a demonstrated track record of building business while working with his partners to help them build theirs. His ability to organize synergistic partner relationships to grow revenue and to add client value is unparalleled.
Tom is a Senior Counsel in the CFPB�s Office of Regulations, where he is playing a leading role in the development of CFPB�s upcoming proposed rule amending the reporting requirements under Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.� Tom also played key roles in the development of the Ability-to-Repay/Qualified Mortgage rule, the TILA-RESPA Integrated Mortgage Disclosure rule, and the CFPB�s eRegulations initiative.� Prior to joining the Office of Regulations, Tom worked as legal counsel for mortgage systems providers Mavent and Ellie Mae.���
Debbie Hoffman is the Chief Legal Officer at Digital Risk, LLC, and the Head of Legal, North America, for Mphasis, an HP company.� Debbie oversees legal, compliance and risk within the organization and is responsible for legal oversight of contracts, employment, litigation, intellectual property and governance.� Prior to joining Digital Risk, Debbie was attorney at Thacher Proffitt & Wood, LLP and was a professor of law at the University of Central Florida. Debbie earned a BA from the University of Michigan and a JD from Albany Law School. Debbie was awarded a 2015 Stevie� for Woman of the Year, a 2014 Stevie� for Female Executive and was a 2014 Woman of Influence by Housingwire Magazine.��
Tim Pawlenty is president and chief executive of the Financial Services Roundtable and served two terms as Governor of Minnesota. John Dalton is president of the FSR�s Housing Policy Council and was the 70th Secretary of the Navy.
Richard A. Mahony is founder of Mahony Partners LLC, a risk communications consultancy that has worked with many financial services firms.
John Levonick is a mortgage industry compliance executive at Accenture.
Richard Reass is the owner of Virginia-based Reliant Title and CEO of RynohLive, which offers a financial management and fraud prevention system specifically designed for the title insurance industry. He can be reached at dick.reass@rynoh.com or 757-333-3777.
Ethan directs NHC's policy and advocacy agenda focused on advancing federal housing policy to assist low- and moderate-income people, strengthening the nation's housing finance system, restoring neighborhoods, advocating for housing policy during tax and budgetary reforms, and improving the coordination of housing, transportation and energy policy. He has testified before Congress and speaks and writes regularly on housing issues. Ethan joined NHC in March, 2011, after leading the advisory practice at Recap Real Estate Advisors, assisting public- and private-sector clients to understand and shape the affordable housing financial and policy environment. Ethan received his MA in International Relations from Harvard University and holds a BA in Political Science from University of Michigan.� He serves on the board of Housing Unlimited, a nonprofit housing provider in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Congressman John Delaney was elected in 2012 to serve Maryland�s Sixth District, which encompasses portions of the Washington D.C. suburbs of Montgomery and Frederick Counties and all of Washington, Allegany, and Garrett Counties. Delaney is the only former CEO of a publicly traded company serving in the House of Representatives, having done that twice, and brings to Washington an extensive experience as a successful entrepreneur and as a private sector and non-profit leader.As the son of a union electrician, John grew up in a blue collar household. Scholarships from his father�s union (IBEW Local 164), the American Legion, VFW, and the Lion�s Club, allowed John to attend college. John is a graduate of Columbia University and Georgetown University Law Center. A business builder, Delaney founded two New York Stock Exchange listed companies before the age of 40, and is a past winner of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.John spent his business career starting and running successful companies and helping small businesses grow. John�s companies were both founded in Maryland, CapitalSource, which Delaney launched in 2000 and became a public company in 2003, lent money to thousands of small businesses around the country and has been recognized by the Treasury Department for lending to disadvantaged communities while also receiving numerous awards as one of the best places to work in the Washington D.C. region. John is Chairman Emeritus of CapitalSource. Prior to CapitalSource, he founded HealthCare Financial Partners, a successful company that was started in 1993 and became a public company in 1996.John and his wife April-McClain Delaney have made community service a priority, especially in the field of education, the provision of core services, and issues effecting children. They are generous supporters of the public interest law initiatives at Georgetown University Law Center, where they endowed the Delaney Family Professorship in Public Interest Law and have funded significant scholarships for student�s interest in public service. John is a member of the Board of Directors of Georgetown University and the National Symphony Orchestra, was the past Chairman of the Board at St. Patrick�s Episcopal Day School and was a past member of the Board of Directors for the International Center for Research on Women.�April is an attorney and an education and children�s advocate in the non-profit sector. April currently serves as the Washington Director for Common Sense Media, a non-profit dedicated to educating families on social media, technology, and digital literacy. The Delaneys are members of the Little Flower Catholic Church in Bethesda, Maryland, and have been longtime supporters of Catholic Charities. John and April have four daughters and live in Montgomery County.�Congressman Delaney�s primary focus in office is to restore our nation�s economic competitiveness so that we can have a strong middle class, raise our standard of living, and expand the number of good jobs available to Americans. In 2011, Delaney founded Blueprint Maryland, a non-profit dedicated to invigorating Maryland�s private sector. Blueprint Maryland gathered businesspeople, educators, labor representatives, and policy experts together to chart a way towards a high-tech, high-information, economy.








