Michael O`Leary Joins MRG as Senior Mortgage Consultant

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Mon Jun 1, 2009 9:00am EDT

DALLAS--(Business Wire)--
MRG Document Technologies (MRG) (www.mrgdocs.com), a provider of mortgage
technologies to banks, credit unions and other lenders, announced that Michael
O`Leary joins MRG as a senior mortgage consultant. In this position, O`Leary
guides the sales and alliance efforts of MRG. 

O`Leary has more than 30 years of leadership experience in the mortgage and real
estate technology industry. Prior to joining MRG, O`Leary`s previous experience
included serving as the president of a national document preparation technology
provider. He is also the past president of a holding company and a title
company, both in the Denver area. 

"Mike`s wealth of knowledge of the mortgage industry is an invaluable asset to
MRG," said Michael Riddle, chairman of MRG. "He works with lenders ranging from
small credit unions to large national lenders to make sure all of their needs
for legally compliant documentation, loan modifications, additional mortgage
fraud prevention and electronic disclosure delivery are being met." 

MRG offers a browser-based system for the preparation and delivery of compliant
document packages, electronic disclosures, loan modifications and other services
for mortgage lenders, banks and credit unions nationwide. MRG guarantees that
its products are in compliance with the most recent legislative and regulatory
changes. 

About MRG Document Technologies

Since 1980, Dallas-based MRG Document Technologies (MRG) has provided a variety
of mortgage technology products including closing documents, loan modifications,
electronic disclosures, fraud prevention and imaging integration to
approximately 350 mortgage lenders, banks and credit unions throughout the
United States. For more information about MRG, visit www.mrgdocs.com. 





MRG Document Technologies
Sarah Cannon, 678-781-7216 

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