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Barry Habib, Vice President and Chief Market Strategist for Residential Finance Corporation, to Address Ellie Mae's National User Summit Attendees

PLEASANTON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Ellie Mae® (NYS: ELLI) , a leading provider of enterprise level, on-demand automated solutions for the residential mortgage industry, today announced that Barry Habib, vice president and chief market strategist with the Residential Finance Corporation (RFC), will be a keynote speaker at its Encompass® EXPERIENCE 2012 National User Summit October 1 - 3, 2012 at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas.

Before joining RFC, Mr. Habib was the founder and CEO of Mortgage Market Guide, which helps to interpret and forecast activity in the mortgage rate and bond markets. He is also the lead producer, managing partner and majority shareholder in "Rock of Ages" - a musical theatrical production running on Broadway, Australia, London and touring the U.S., as well as a major motion picture.


Encompass EXPERIENCE 2012 is an invitation-only event for current Encompass360® and DataTrac® clients, including senior management, executives, system administrators, operations managers, loan officers and processors, compliance specialists, closers, secondary market managers and users of all experience levels.

"Barry Habib has succeeded in two very different, very difficult worlds: mortgage lending and entertainment," said Jonathan Corr, chief operating officer at Ellie Mae. "His perspective and experiences are one of a kind."

In addition to Mr. Habib, Encompass EXPERIENCE 2012 will feature an exclusive executive track with sessions on topics such as:

  • Sub-Servicing: The Real ROI

  • CFPB: The New Enforcer

  • SaaS at Your Service: Leveraging Hosted Technology

  • Harnessing the Power of the Press

  • Creating Opportunity with Consumer-Direct

  • Changing Lending Demographics: Meeting Demand in the New QM World

  • Mortgage-Backed Securities: The New Calm After the Storm?

  • Minimizing Buy-Back Risk: Hitting a Moving Target

  • Looking Ahead in the Secondary Investor Market

To view the complete schedule or learn more about Encompass EXPERIENCE 2012, visit www.experience2012.com.

About Ellie Mae

Ellie Mae, Inc. is a leading provider of on-demand automation solutions for the mortgage industry. The Company offers an end-to-end solution, delivered using a Software-as-a-Service model that serves as the core operating system for mortgage originators and spans customer relationship management, loan origination and business management. The Company also hosts the Ellie Mae Network™ that allows Encompass® users to electronically conduct business transactions with the lenders and settlement service providers they work with to process and fund loans. The Company's offerings include the Encompass, Encompass360® and DataTrac® mortgage management software systems.

Ellie Mae was founded in 1997 and is based in Pleasanton, California. To learn more about Ellie Mae, visit www.EllieMae.com or call 877.355.4362.

© 2012 Ellie Mae, Inc. Ellie Mae®, Encompass®, Encompass360®, DataTrac®, Ellie Mae Network and the Ellie Mae logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Ellie Mae, Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Other company and product names may be trademarks or copyrights of their respective owners.



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