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2018 HW Insiders: Adam Wolfe

Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, United Wholesale Mortgage

Adam Wolfe touches all areas of United Wholesale Mortgage, as overseer of litigation and contrasts he ensures deals cross the finish line.

Adam Wolfe, vice president, deputy general counsel, United Wholesale Mortgage

Wolfe’s background as a loan officer has provided him with a broad understanding of the mortgage business. His familiarity with the loan process coupled with his legal acumen makes him an integral part of UWM’s leadership team.

Wolfe is responsible for managing relationships with critical outside vendors and working to bring new technology and advancements to both UWM and the mortgage broker community.

In fact, within the last year Wolfe has negotiated agreements with eight of UWM’s largest 10 vendors.

Notably, under Wolfe’s leadership, UWM was able to become the first mortgage lender in the nation to offer a virtual eClosing experience. This ground-breaking remote eClose technology allows borrowers to complete a full mortgage transaction without ever leaving home.

“With an eye on protecting the company and fostering relationships that will help propel UWM’s future growth, Adam is equal parts guardian and game-changer.”

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