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Jillayne Schlicke

CEO

CE Forward, Inc.

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Jillayne Schlicke researches, writes, and instructs continuing education courses, convention workshops and keynote presentations for the real estate and mortgage industries on a wide variety of topics as CEO of CE Forward, Inc.

Jillayne is also the Founder and Executive Director for The National Association of Mortgage Fiduciaries, which serves to help the mortgage lending industry raise ethical standards, self regulate, meet higher educational requirements, and prepare for the emergence of fiduciary duties.

Jillayne is a graduate of Antioch University in Seattle where she earned an M.A. in Moral psychology, Philosophy, and Business ethics and received a B.S. in Business and Systems from the University of Phoenix.

Jillayne presents hundreds of classes and workshops each year, has published numerous articles for various publications, is a contributing author on the blog Rain City Guide, has been appointed to 38 professional association chair positions or committees and has received 12 industry awards.

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  • @Jillayne Looking forward to
    By July 19, 2008 - 8:37pm

    @Jillayne Looking forward to meeting you all!

  • The myth that Seattle will
    By July 18, 2008 - 3:41pm

    The myth that Seattle will somehow survive unscathed is rapidly deteriorating. Agents are telling me that it's very slow out there and in some market areas (Pierce), short sales make up as much as 50% of the available inventory.

  • It doesn't matter what form
    By July 18, 2008 - 3:36pm

    It doesn't matter what form is used if the person filling out the form doesn't know how to properly complete the form per RESPA, or if the person filling out the form intends to use the "confusing" government forms to deceive. Go ahead and leave RESPA alone. The real fix is to simply mandate that all loan originators, no matter where they work, owe a higher duty of care to the consumer. Make all LOs fiduciaries.