Digital Mortgage Conference 2025 and through the years

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National Mortgage News will be celebrating a decade of DigMo, with the 10th annual Digital Mortgage Conference set for Sept. 16 through 17. The conference returns to San Diego, but for the first time it will be held at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort.  

This year’s keynote speakers are Joel Kan, the deputy chief economist of the Mortgage Bankers Association, and Andy Taylor, the co-founder and CEO of Retrorate.

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Among the sessions includes a Top Producers Super Panel featuring Phil Crescenzo of Nations One Mortgage, Shawn Malkou of X2 Mortgage and Jake Vermillion, the chief marketing officer of Mortgage Champions.

As always, DigMo is featuring its annual demo challenge.

Other speakers include a number of compliance experts, as well as from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, plus Zillow, Rocket, Rate, Guild, Better, Loandepot, Pennymac, CMG, New American and Atlantic Bay, among others.

Speakers at past conferences included some of the early movers and shakers in tech-focused lending. But several ended up among the most controversial names in mortgages.

Here’s a look back at some highlights from the DigMos of years past, both live and virtual.



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