Cameron King

Chief Information Officer at CV3 Financial Services
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(386) 825-5501
Location
La Canada Flintridge, California, United States, CA

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Experience

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief Information Officer
      • Sep 2023 - Present

  • Marine Software Consulting
    • Pasadena, California
    • Managing Director
      • 2013 - Present

      Managing Director – Marine Software Consulting Specializing in: • IT Strategic Planning – Emphasizing solutions that are cost effective, scalable and secure • Infrastructure Deployment – Leveraging newer strategies for data center, server, storage, network, and telephony solutions • Security Framework Consulting – Creating and deploying security best practices • Application Design – Utilizing Agile methodologies to create highly tailored business functionality • Application Deployment – creating phased based project plans aimed at controlling scope and delivering on time, on budget solutions • Vendor Selection – creating detailed requirements to properly select software and hardware services • Business Process Outsourcing – Leveraging outside vendors, both stateside and offshore, freeing internal staff to concentrate on core strategic initiatives • SalesForce Deployment – Utilizing SalesForce as an outsourced application platform Show less

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Consultant
      • 2014 - 2015

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • CIO - Prospect Mortgage
      • 2007 - 2013

      From 2007 to 2013, King was CIO for Prospect Mortgage, LLC, where his most recent efforts were directed at creating technologies to support a rapidly changing mortgage environment brought on by the financial crisis. He brings a business perspective to technology, and that perspective helped Prospect navigate the new regulatory environment created by RESPA 2010, Dodd-Frank and ongoing changes needed to support HUD and the GSEs. King implemented both the infrastructure and software automation to support all of Prospect’s business functions, including origination, processing, underwriting, closing, post-closing, sales support, accounting, and treasury. In addition, King deployed a multi data center environment using the latest in network, server, storage, and IP telephony technologies Show less

    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • CIO
      • Jun 2003 - Dec 2006

      In 2003, he and his business partner created Security Pacific Home Loans (SPHL), a unique mortgage bank with a business model bringing loan origination into the real estate office. SPHL’s “Streamline” process was an Internet based B2B application allowing Realtors® to originate mortgages in a RESPA compliant manor. King and his partner sold the company to Ownit Mortgage solutions in June 2006. In 2003, he and his business partner created Security Pacific Home Loans (SPHL), a unique mortgage bank with a business model bringing loan origination into the real estate office. SPHL’s “Streamline” process was an Internet based B2B application allowing Realtors® to originate mortgages in a RESPA compliant manor. King and his partner sold the company to Ownit Mortgage solutions in June 2006.

    • Banking
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • President - Loanworks
      • 2000 - 2003

      In 2001, he started IndyMac Bank’s LoanWorks division aimed at capturing purchase money mortgage transactions from the real estate community. As president of IndyMac’s LoanWorks B2R division, his purchase transaction technology grew business to over $1 billion annually. In 2000, King working with e-Loan and the Electronic Financial Services Council, introduced the first online delivery of mortgage documents and established the first “electronic mortgage transaction.” In 2001, he started IndyMac Bank’s LoanWorks division aimed at capturing purchase money mortgage transactions from the real estate community. As president of IndyMac’s LoanWorks B2R division, his purchase transaction technology grew business to over $1 billion annually. In 2000, King working with e-Loan and the Electronic Financial Services Council, introduced the first online delivery of mortgage documents and established the first “electronic mortgage transaction.”

    • United States
    • Banking
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • EVP
      • 1987 - 2000

      The foundation of King’s career comes from his time at Countrywide as both CIO of the lending divisions and as EVP of Consumer Direct Lending which was considered the pioneer in internet lending at the time.

    • CIO
      • 1987 - 1999

      Management of all retail loan origination applications, including EDGE, AdvantEdge, CLUES, Websites and Services

    • Manager
      • 1982 - 1987

      King was a manager in the Peat Marwick IT Consulting practice in the Los Angeles Office. He specialized in IT services for Financial Institutions and manufacturers. King was a manager in the Peat Marwick IT Consulting practice in the Los Angeles Office. He specialized in IT services for Financial Institutions and manufacturers.

Education

  • University of Southern California
    Bachelor's Degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    1974 - 1978

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