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Download Gary's 13 Keys to Creating a Multi-Million Dollar Business from https://www.DitchDiggerCEO.com/ Pat Kinsel is the founder and CEO of Proof (formerly Notarize). He shares his remarkable journey of transforming the notarization industry with cutting-edge digital solutions. Discover Pat's background, the obstacles he overcame, and how his company tackles fraud and builds trust in high-stakes transactions. Learn how Pat's innovative approach, from testifying in Congress to navigating the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, has scaled his business. In this episode, Gary and Pat discuss: 1- Challenges and Successes in Digital Notarization 2- Scaling the Business During COVID-19 3- AI in Business and Security 4- The Importance of Showing Up LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kinsel/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/notarize/ Website: https://www.proof.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/patkinsel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patkinsel/ Connect with Gary Rabine and DDCEO on: Website: https://www.DitchDiggerCEO.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DitchDiggerCEO TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ditchdiggerceopodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DitchDiggerCEO Twitter: https://twitter.com/DitchDiggerCEO YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ditchdiggerceo
Pat Kinsel likes to solve big problems. As founder and CEO of Proof, formerly known as Notarize, Pat created the first company that made it possible to legally notarize documents online. Before Proof, Pat co-founded the technology start-up Spindle, which was acquired by Twitter in 2013. He was also a partner in the venture capital firm Polaris Partners where he helped build companies such as Drizly which was acquired by Uber. In this episode, Pat shares insights for entrepreneurs young and old on building a company that “stands the test of time”. In the episode we will learn:(2:06) — How did growing up in Silicon Valley influence Pat's entrepreneurial spirit?(3:33) — What inspired Pat's early desire to become a venture capitalist?(5:07) — What was Pat's journey from college to founding Spindle?(7:57) — What problem was Spindle trying to solve and what was the process of selling it to Twitter like?(10:16) — What lessons did Pat learn from the sale process with Twitter?(12:05) — How did a frustrating notarization experience lead to the founding of Notarize (now Proof)?(14:35) — How did Pat and his team navigate regulatory challenges to scale Proof?(17:03) — What qualities does Pat believe are important for a CEO leading a pioneering team?(19:37) — What common mistakes do young entrepreneurs make?(23:51) — What values does Pat want to cultivate in his children as they grow up?(26:14) — What drives Pat to continue working hard in his business and personal life?(29:08) — What does the future have in store for Pat?
On this episode Jas & Walt sit down to catch up to talk about a good number of topics and wild things they've seen over the past few weeks.Some topics include:Summer Of ThreesomesPouring Honey Pack In The ClubRestaurant Wants Ppl Age 30 & UpYe Is In Trouble AgainHunter Biden Smoking Crack At 8am & Much Much More
Pat Kinsel is back for his second appearance on Tech Nest. Pat is the Founder and CEO of Proof, an intelligent platform that combines auditable verification with cryptographic evidence to securely execute legally binding agreements. We waste no time getting into why Proof rebranded from being known as Notarize and how the new brand more accurately reflects the full vision of the company. Some of the big problems we discuss include the types of fraud in real estate transactions, including wire fraud, synthetic identity fraud, and deed fraud. Pat also explores the risks associated with AI in increasing fraud and the need for robust security measures. He explains how Proof verifies identity and documents and emphasizes the importance of bringing security frameworks into the consumer world. The conversation sheds light on the challenges and solutions in ensuring trust and security in digital transactions. In this conversation, Pat Kinsel discusses the government's fear of systemic algorithmic bias and the challenges of task automation. The future of real estate transaction depends on trust of identity. Listen in to learn more about Proof and the problems their solving for.More about Pat and ProofAchieve trust in every transaction. With Proof, lock in certainty that your customer actually signed on the dotted line. Proof is an intelligent platform that combines auditable verification with cryptographic evidence to securely execute legally binding agreements.Pat is Founder and CEO of Proof. After creating Notarize, the world's leading notarization platform, Pat raised the standard of trust again with the launch of Proof. Before Proof, Pat was a Venture Partner at Polaris Partners, the first investor into Drizly, and sold his prior startup, Spindle, to Twitter. Follow Pat on TwitterConnect with Pat on LinkedInFollow Proof on TwitterCheck out Proof
Joshua Stankard is the founder and CEO of NotaryLive, a pioneering remote online notary software company. NotaryLive makes document notarization instant, secure, and paper-free, helping businesses go digital and free themselves of paper. Notarization has been the last archaic step for businesses to digitize. Now small and large businesses can easily notarize documents online. NotaryLive started as a side project to digitize the last holdout of the paper-bound era, and became so popular that Josh launched another company to make this a core product. It's legal and acceptable in every state. In terms of compliance, a business from any state can now legally use a notary from any state using an online service. A few states require approval of the digital platform for use by notaries, but this is the minority of states and already has been resolved in those states. NotaryLive provides large enterprise integration, white label or direct small business services. The use case for notarization has a place in insurance but applies equally across any industry. The company differentiates pricing depending on whether a company uses its own internal or network of notaries, or provide the notarization services via a subscription model. Josh formerly founded State Vital Records over a decade ago—a platform that revolutionized how users order medical records. Follow the Insurtech Leadership Podcast airing weekly hosted by Joshua R. Hollander. We give you up-close access and personal insights from the leaders of the fastest-growing #insurtechs and most innovative #insurance carriers and brokers.
On today's episode, Editor in Chief Sarah Wheeler talks with Pat Kinsel, founder and CEO of Proof (formerly known as Notarize), to talk about California passing RON legislation and how his company is evolving to meet today's market challenges.Related to this episode:California finally passes RON legislationHousingWire's YouTube ChannelEnjoy the episode!HousingWire Annual is where the community from across the housing ecosystem comes together to share strategies, drive business, discover new technologies, discuss best practices, and meet industry leaders. Our agenda is power packed with content to propel your company to the next level and connect you with the industry playmakers. Click here to learn more!The HousingWire Daily podcast examines the most compelling articles reported across HW Media. Each morning, we provide our listeners with a deeper look into the stories coming across our newsrooms that are helping Move Markets Forward. Hosted and produced by the HW Media team.
Notarize, the world's largest online notary network, is launching Proof, a new company and platform for digital identity verifications. Beginning in August, Notarize's business tools will be rebranded to Proof, and it is also changing its company name to Proof. Notarize will continue serving its online notary network, which is used by companies like Adobe.
Stop the tape! This is one of the most energetic episodes on Tech Nest—ever! Jeffrey Berman, partner at Camber Creek, brings the heat. We covered a wide variety of topics. We talked strategy, proptech trends, what's to come, and more. But ultimately, I think you'll walk away with at least one thing—Jeffrey is not your average VC! Don't delay—hit the play button.More about Jeffrey and Camber CreekCamber Creek is the oldest venture capital firm in the US, driving innovation in the real estate industry. Camber Creek maintains an LP network of institutional investors and over 300 strategic real estate groups, including some of the largest real estate owners, operators, and service providers. By introducing them to the strongest startups across dozens of categories, Camber Creek serves an R&D function for the real estate industry, connecting the best technology to industry leaders who spur adoption, all while generating top quartile returns. We are currently investing out of our fourth fund and have 13 exits portfolio-wide - to date. Jeffrey Berman has more than two decades of executive management experience and deeply rooted relationships in the start-up, real estate and venture capital ecosystems. Jeffrey has sourced deal flow, led due diligence, made investment decisions and served on the boards of numerous portfolio companies. Prior to Camber Creek, he was a Principal at one of the Washington DC area's largest privately held real estate development and management companies. **Special note and shout out for the podcast Jeffrey co-hosts with fellow proptech veteran and enthusiast, Edward Cohen. It's called Tangent - Proptech & The Future of Cities. Check it out: https://tangent.transistor.fm Connect with Jeffrey on LinkedIn Follow Camber Creek on Twitter Check out Camber Creek
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It's another Matt & Oren episode! This week they dive into the importance of keeping busy & networking during the holidays. Matt's Endorsement: Watching Great Films (Even On An Airplane), Coffee Subscription Services, & a Travel HackOren's Endorsement: PDF Squeezer & Notarize.comContribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help support the show.Send feedback or questions to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com.Follow Matt on twitter and instagram.Follow Oren on twitter and instagram.Wanna be on the show? Call us with a question at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we'll air your voicemail on the show.Show your support: rate and review us on iTunes. apple.co/2fl9ojySee who our guests are a week early on our instagram @JustshootItPodMusic was provided by the free music archive and by Jahzzar.Each week on Just Shoot It we interview your directors, screenwriters, editors, cinematographers, and actors, and learn how they became successful, working content creators. We'll share tips and stories of how people in the entertainment industry forced their ways into sustainable careers. We're all about getting off your butt and making your own videos. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It used to be that real estate was just for the wealthy. But technology changes and the shifting world of remote work has opened up opportunities like never before. From short-term rentals to investing in commercial real estate, the barrier to entry has never been less, and the upside has never been greater. In this episode of First In Line, we speak with Sam Parr (Founder of The Hustle, Co-Host of My First Million) and Ben Miller (Co-Founder of Fundrise) about all of the exciting ways the home has become arguably the most valuable asset you can own. — Where to find Sam Parr: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesamparr • Twitter:https://twitter.com/thesamparr • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesamparr • Sam's Facebook group for short-term rentals: https://www.facebook.com/groups/samsstrcrew Where to find Ben Miller and Fundrise: • Twitter:https://twitter.com/BenMillerise • Website:https://fundrise.com/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fundrise — Thank you to our sponsor for making this episode possible: This episode is brought to you by LMNT. LMNT is a delicious electrolyte drink mix with all of the things you need and none of the junk. It contains a science-backed electrolyte ratio: 1000 mg sodium, 200 mg potassium, 60 mg magnesium. LMNT can help prevent and eliminate headaches, muscle cramps, fatigue, sleeplessness, and other common symptoms of electrolyte deficiency. It tastes amazing and is great after a workout or one too many drinks :) Right now LMNT is offering our listeners a free sample pack with any order. That's 8 single serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/BRIT. And it's so good they have a no questions asked refund policy but you won't need it. Production and marketing by https://penname.co. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email jordan@penname.co — In this episode, we cover: (4:04) Meet Sam Parr and Ben Miller (4:50) What is Fundrise and how can you buy a piece of real estate (7:39) Ben's background in real estate and how he got started (11:15) Risk and return of investing in real estate (13:22) Brit's Airbnb properties in Montana (16:15) Making money with STRs (short-term rentals) (18:04) Why domestic rentals will probably do well, even in a struggling economy (19:22) Will climate change and remote work culture shift us into a more nomadic lifestyle (21:21) Bouncing around with kids (24:07) When renting is better than owning (29:00) Fundrise demographics (32:20) New spaces for real estate (38:00) Advantages of prefab houses (39:00) Investing in lower-cost structures for rentals (42:00) The evolution of where we have lived, and where we are going with the internet everywhere (44:47) Products for selling a home (48:55) How will blockchain change real estate (54:06) How to get started investing in real estate (1:01:32) Brit's closing — Referenced: • Adam Neumann on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamnuemann2?lang=en • StreetEasy: https://streeteasy.com/ • Nomadlist on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadlist/ • Hello Landing: https://www.hellolanding.com/ • Blueground: https://www.theblueground.com/ • Wander: https://www.wander.com/ • ModPools https://modpools.com/ • TrekPools: https://modpools.com/ • Swimply: https://swimply.com/ • Den Outdoors: https://denoutdoors.com/ • Jupe: https://www.jupe.com/ • Starlink: https://www.starlink.com/ • Opendoor: https://www.opendoor.com/ • Doorsy: https://www.doorsy.ca/ • Zillow:https://www.zillow.com/ • Redfin: https://www.redfin.com/ • Inspectify: https://www.inspectify.com/ • Matterport: https://go.matterport.com/ • Notarize: https://www.notarize.com/ • Pacaso: https://www.pacaso.com/ • AirDNA: https://www.airdna.co/ • BiggerPockets: https://www.biggerpockets.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How To Properly Notarize Your California Divorce Judgment by Divorce Master Radio With Tim Blankenship
In this episode of the Millionaire Mindcast, we are joined by a wonderful guest, Dave Selinger who shares his amazing story of entrepreneurship, creating value with time, his Amazon journey, finding life balance, creating a life that's prioritizing family, and designing a successful business that is worth a billion dollars! Dave Selinger is a husband, father, tech entrepreneur, an advisor at Opus 12 Inc., and Notarize, Inc., co-founder of Silicon Climate, and co-founder/CEO at Deep Sentinel, a pioneer in AI-based home protection. Its intelligent crime prevention transforms home security from false alarms and ineffective after-the-fact crime alerts to real-time crime prediction and prevention. This man is also the founder of a number of successful and unsuccessful start-ups, including Redfin and RichRelevance. Being an early Amazon employee, work was Dave's top priority. It's a blessing that he recognizes that he needs to have his family to come first. Thus, he finds that framework to make a transition of career path. Finding balance is what he is really into. The quality of time spent with his family is what matters more for him. By exiting Amazon, Dave is now living a lifestyle that works hard, plays hard, and loves hard every day. Being always unsatisfied with things around him, this man is always looking for things that make it better! Some Questions I Ask: Who is Dave Sellinger? What's the catalyst on shifting from prioritizing work to family as your long-term priority? How does this entrepreneurial journey begin for you? What was your big first entrepreneurial endeavor where you realized that you can scale some opportunities in the marketplace? When did you exit Amazon and what was your thought process for the next part of your journey? How did you decide to partner and what does that partnership look like? What was the greatest lesson that you took away as it led into what is now a Deep Sentinel? In This Episode, You Will Learn: Valuing work in modeling kids Creating value with your time How Dave got into Amazon space Why servant leadership is a weak power possession The product of Deep Sentinel Quotes: “The structure of partnerships, and the structure of corporations is fundamental to success.” “If you do something that matters that matters to you, matters to your family, matters to your heart, matters to your soul, that's what gets you to the other side of that stuff.” Connect with Dave Sellinger on: YouTube Channel LinkedIn Twitter Sponsor Links: Policy GeniusGet a free 60-day trial in Shipstation with code: MINDCAST Talkspace use code for $100 off: MINDCAST GoBundance - Text: MILLIONAIRE to 844.447.1555Credit Investor List - Text DEALS to 844.447.1555Free Financial Audit: Text XRAY to 844.447.1555 Connect with Matty A. and Text me to 844.447.1555 Show Brought To You By: TheRichLifeAcademy.com Episode Sponsored By: TheRichLifeStore.com Questions? Comments? Do you have a success story you would like to share on the show? Send us an email to Questions@MillionaireMindcast.com
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Liam Moroney is the founder of Suas Marketing, a demand generation consulting firm. He has more than 12 years of experience as a marketing leader in the B2B SaaS tech industry, most recently as the SVP of Revenue Marketing at Notarize. Liam is also the host of the Marketing Revisited podcast. Here are a few of the topics we'll discuss on this episode of Long Story Short: The difference between demand capture and demand generation How to develop separate strategies and measurements for demand creation and demand capture Ways to put your customer at the center of your marketing How to break away from stale marketing playbooks Why you shouldn't distribute the same piece of content across every channel Resources:Oglivy on Advertising by David OgilvyHey Whipple, Squeeze This by Luke SullivanConnect with Liam:LinkedInConnect with the Host:Jeff Sirkin on LinkedInConnect with Sirkin Research:WebsiteTwitterInstagramLinkedIn
In this episode, I talk about how to think of startup ideas and cultivating the mindset of a business brainstormer. And if you're interested in hearing more about the formation and growth of Notarize, check out my previous episode, What to Learn from a Business That 10x'd in 5 Quarters. Check out full episode transcripts at https://foundersjournal.morningbrew.com to learn more, and if you have any ideas for our show, email me at alex@morningbrew.com or my DMs are open @businessbarista.
If ever there was a process ripe for disruption, notarization would seem to be it. A function that may date back to Ancient Egypt, it has changed little for centuries – still typically done in person, on hard-copy paper, using physical seals, and recorded in written ledgers. Pat Kinsel, founder and CEO of Notarize, believes society has grappled for too long with how to scale this simple process of authenticating signatures. His company is striving to do that, both for consumers who need a one-time notarization and for businesses for which notarizations are part of the normal course. Since its founding in 2015, Notarize has become the category leader in transforming this traditional paper-based process into a digital one. Along the way, it has raised $213 million, grown to nearly 500 employees, and was recently ranked 24th on the Financial Times' list of The Fastest Growing Companies of 2022. Kinsel, who is also a partner at the venture capital firm Polaris Partners, was previously cofounder and CEO of Spindle until it was acquired by Twitter in June 2013. Earlier, he was at Microsoft incubating new concepts and bringing them to market. He serves on the board of Lob and was the lead investor in Drizly. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, and MerusCase, and e-payments platform Headnote. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
What Is eClosing Software? Notarize and Snapdocs announce eClosing partnership
On today's episode, Editor in Chief Sarah Wheeler talks with Brena Nath, director of HW+ and events, about the April issue of HousingWire magazine, which is focused on title. The two discuss the cover story on Finance of America CEO Patti Cook, as well as the title-focused articles and commentaries.HW Media articles related to this episode:Finance of America's Patti Cook reflects on 45 years in the industryIs the title industry on verge of the “Great Redeployment”?Spruce and Notarize's journey to digital mortgage adoption
The way you build a personal brand depends on your personality and the goals you want to achieve. And today, LinkedIn is the most popular platform for presenting yourself and your views, promoting your goals, sharing valuable posts to let people know who you are, and creating a personal brand.But not everyone is successful at building their brand on LinkedIn. Some people don't connect with the audience; instead, they focus on how many "likes" they get. However, the truth is that these "likes" do not determine whether your brand is successful or not.In the new episode of Rep Your Brand, Nick Bennett welcomes Liam Moroney, the SVP of Revenue Marketing at Notarize. Liam has more than ten years of experience as a demand gen SaaS marketer. Nick and Liam get into what makes a successful personal brand, identify ways to connect with the audience, and emphasize the importance of authenticity when presenting your brand to the target audience.
In this week's episode, HW Media CEO Clayton Collins is joined by Patrick Burns and Pat Kinsel, founders and CEOS of Spruce and Notarize, respectively. Both of these companies, which are featured in this year's Tech100 mortgage winners, are among those paving the way for digital mortgage innovation.The three discuss each company's journey and current partnership, hurdles amid regulation of RON and digital closing legislation, and what the future holds for digital mortgage transactions. They also discuss the pros and cons of in-house innovation versus acquisition, especially for large players in the industry. Check out this year's Tech100 winners here!
How To Notarize Your Divorce Judgement by Divorce Master Radio With Tim Blankenship
Have you ever signed a document, had it notarized, and wondered... What's the purpose of all this? Do we really need to have our documents notarized all the time? Everyone, at some point in their life, has or will experience going to the notary and having their document notarized. We can find notaries everywhere, from the big law offices in Makati and BGC to the side streets close to city hall. So our question for today comes from our anonymous reader, whom we will call "Jhun-jhun" and he writes: “Attorney, I lent my friend a big amount of money. Nahihiya po ako to say kung magkano (I'm ashamed to say how much it is). We signed a document where my friend acknowledged that he owes me the amount. When my wife learned about it, she got angry because we did not notarize the document. Her friend told her that our “kasulatan” is invalid because we did not notarize it. What can I do? Help me please. ” if you were wondering about the same thing as Jhun-Jhun, stick around. This episode is brought to you by "Notary not included" a guide to the 7 most requested legal forms. It's a book that teaches what legal documents do, how they're made, and what to look out for. The book also includes downloadable soft copy templates which you ca,n use for yourself. Let legal documents help you with everyday life. Go to info.legalguide.ph/notary to learn more. *Disclaimer* The information contained in this presentation is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice. We do not guarantee any results, and the information on this presentation may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. you should not act on the basis of any content included without seeking legal or professional advice. Only your attorney can provide assurances that the information contained herein - and your interpretation of it - is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation.
Patrick Kinsel, "Eating Glass", Founder & CEO at Notarize, shares his story on Global Luxury Real Estate Mastermind with Michael Valdes Podcast #211 Patrick Kinsel is the CEO & Founder of "Notarize". He is a successful serial entrepreneur who has shared some powerful lessons in our conversation. He is someone with a strong passion to change the world and to empower his team to see the larger goal they are striving for. More About Patrick Kinsel: "I'm the Founder/CEO of Notarize, the first company making it possible to legally notarize documents online and on demand. We're a company of firsts. We completed the country's first-ever online real estate closing and now make it possible for anyone to click to buy, sell, or finance their home online. We also executed the country's first-ever online will and have digitized how people finance their business, assign power of attorney, purchase and finance a vehicle, open a bank account, and complete countless other transactions online for the first time. We've changed numerous federal and state policies, have won many first-of-their-kind regulatory and commercial approvals, and have now worked to pass 35+ state laws enabling many of America's largest industries to enter the digital age. I'm also a Partner in the venture capital firm Polaris Partners where I spend my time building and investing in new technology companies. I led Series A & B financings in Lob and Drizly (acquired by Uber for $1.1B) and serve(d) on the boards of both companies. I've built products across a wide range of industries, including search, social, productivity, legal, finance, and real estate. I previously co-founded Spindle, a company I led as CEO from December 2010 until it was acquired by Twitter in June 2013. Spindle developed patented search technology to generate topical, algorithmic timelines from Facebook and Twitter content. Prior to Spindle, I was at Microsoft incubating new concepts and bringing them to market. I led the development of Docs.com. Launched by Mark Zuckerberg at F8 in 2010, Docs.com was a collaboration with Facebook to bring Microsoft Office Online to the Facebook audience. Before Docs.com, I helped to launch Bing Social Search in October 2009. Prior to Microsoft, I tried to start several companies with varying degrees of success. I live in Boston and am committed to helping the entrepreneurial community, but have been amazed by my experiences visiting 35+ states for Notarize and believe the opportunities of the digital economy exist in every corner of America. I'm an eighth generation Californian and visit San Francisco often." About Michael Valdes: Michael Valdes is the President of eXp Global. He is currently the only Latino President of a publicly traded real estate company in the country (Nasdaq: EXPI). In his first year of joining, he has led a team that has opened 12 countries in 12 months without ever getting on a plane which is a feat that has never been done in the industry. This model has successfully touched the lives of thousands of people across the globe and given them an opportunity to change their lives. Michael was the former Senior Vice President of Global Servicing for Realogy Corporation. In that role he oversaw the international servicing platform for all Realogy brands including Century 21, Coldwell Banker, ERA, Better Homes & Garden, Corcoran, Climb and Sotheby's International Realty in 113 countries. He had been with Realogy in a variety of roles for 15 years. Prior to that, Mr. Valdes was Director of Private Banking at Deutsche Bank for a decade where he oversaw a book of business of just under $1 billion. He has the distinction of being the first Director in the United States of Latino descent. Mr. Valdes is the Chair of the AREAA Global Advisory Board and co-host of the 2020 AREAA Global Luxury Summit. He is also a current member of the NAHREP Corporate Board of Governors. Additionally, he is a the Executive Chair of eXp Latino and former member of the Realogy Diversity Board as well as the Executive Chair of the ONE VOZ, Hispanic ERG. He is a former Board Member of Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami Beach as well as the Shanti Organization in San Francisco. Michael was also a Board Member of Pink & Blue for 2, an organization started by Olivia Newton-John to promote breast and prostate cancer awareness. Michael is also the host of "The Global Luxury Real Estate Mastermind" podcast which focuses on interviewing global leaders in the industry. It is currently distributed in over 90 countries and has over 10 million impressions. He is also a current member of the Forbes Real Estate Advisory Council. He currently resides in New York City and has a home in Miami.
RON is still a mystery to some, offering a bag of time-saving technology to improve the title & settlement industry. Others argue that RON isn't safe and will replace experienced staff providing good old fashioned customer service. In either case, we all need to learn about RON. In this episode, FNF's Chuck Cain welcomes Nicole Booth from Notarize to introduce us to the evolution of fully digital closings. We'll learn about the importance of working with local legislators and other stakeholders. The goal: Paving the road to safe, secure, efficient and streamlined digital real estate transactions as an option for consumers who want it.
It's time to break down real SaaS marketing problems - with a sour twist. In this show Garrett Mehrguth interviews marketing leaders from around the world. The sour twist? They're both challenged to get their words out as they pucker their way through sour candy during the conversation!The guest this week is Liam Moroney, SVP of Revenue Marketing at Notarize
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In this episode, I talk about how to think of startup ideas and cultivating the mindset of a business brainstormer. And if you're interested in hearing more about the formation and growth of Notarize, check out my previous episode, What to Learn from a Business That 10x'd in 5 Quarters.Check out the full transcript at https://foundersjournal.morningbrew.com to learn more, and if you have any ideas for our show, email me at alex@morningbrew.com or my DMs are open @businessbaristaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today our guest is Tera Haynes. Tera created the business Ready, Set, Notarize in which she brings notary services to individuals and businesses. Tera discusses her business model, how her faith sustains her as an entrepeneur, and the faith foundation that sustains her.
Today our guest is Tera Haynes. Tera created the business Ready, Set, Notarize in which she brings notary services to individuals and businesses. Tera discusses her business model, how her faith sustains her as an entrepeneur, and the faith foundation that sustains her.
Welcome to Reimagining Company Culture, a series discussing emerging trends and priorities shaping the future of workplace culture and employee wellbeing. We highlight thought leaders who are constantly evolving their strategy and can provide insight to folks about how to address new business challenges. AllVoices is on a mission to create safe, happy, and healthy workplaces for all, and we're excited to learn from experts who share our mission.In this episode of Reimagining Company Culture, we're chatting with Patrick Kinsel, CEO, and Founder of Notarize. Patrick has built products and companies across a wide range of industries, including search, social, productivity, legal, finance, and real estate.About AllVoicesIn today's workforce, people often don't feel empowered to speak up and voice their opinions about workplace issues, including harassment, bias, and other culture issues. This prevents company leadership from making necessary changes, and prevents people from feeling fulfilled, recognized, and included at work. At AllVoices, we want to change that by providing a completely safe, anonymous way for people to report issues directly to company leaders. This allows company leadership real transparency into what's happening in their companies—and the motivation to address issues quickly. Our goal is to help create safer, more inclusive companies.To learn more about AllVoices visit us at www.allvoices.co!
In this episode, I discuss the lessons we can learn from Notarize, one of the fastest growing startups I've ever seen.Check out the full transcript at https://foundersjournal.morningbrew.com to learn more, and if you have any ideas for our show, email me at alex@morningbrew.com or my DMs are open @businessbarista.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's episode of HousingWire Daily continues our Women of Influence series and features an interview with Nicole Booth, the Executive Vice President of Public Affairs at Notarize. Booth joined Notarize in 2020 and has over 15 years of experience working with governmental bodies and advocacy groups. During the interview, she shares her experience with digital inclusivity, including her advocacy for more RON legislation and adoption for consumers.Nicole also discusses her work with policy and industry relations at Notarize and shares what the past year has looked like for the fintech space.
Cody Barbo is the founder and CEO of Trust & Will, which is disrupting the trust and estate planning industry by bringing a paper-driven, tired, and intimidating process entirely online. Since starting the company in October of 2017, they've raised more than $20M in capital, completed the first electronic Will in history with its partner, Notarize, and have helped over 200k+ Americans with their estate plan. Follow Ryan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryankmacinnis/ Follow Ryan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rkmac Follow Cody on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/codybarbo/ Music used: Medieval Fantasy by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
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Michael Chodos is the Chief Legal Officer at Medsphere Systems Corporation. Previously, he was General Counsel at Notarize, Assistant Administrator in the U.S. Small Business Administration in the Obama Administration, and a Senior Fellow, Impact Investing at Georgetown University's Beeck Center for Social Impact & Innovation. Follow Ryan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryankmacinnis/ Follow Ryan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rkmac Follow Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-chodos-4281b210/ Music used: Medieval Fantasy by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Nicole Booth is the Executive Vice President of Public Affairs at Notarize, where she leads a public affairs team and strategy that helps pass legislation, build coalitions through policy, and make technology more accessible for some of life's most important moments. Before Notarize, Nicole spent time at Quicken Loans and in the mortgage industry. Follow Ryan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryankmacinnis/ Follow Ryan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rkmac Follow Nicole on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-booth/ Music used: Medieval Fantasy by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Lion (adv) Arun Deshmukh is a Social Worker, Writer of 30 books in sports and law, and a recognized Sportsman. He has coached more than 300 National and state players in Kho kho and Langadi, and is the recipient of the Shiv Chatrapati Best Coach award of Maharashtra state for kho kho. As Lion presently he is the Zonal Chairman(incoming) of District 3231A1 and President of Lions club of Mahim. Today we are going to see How to do Notarize a Document? You can watch our last video about franking click the link below... Hindi Video https://youtu.be/Xp4numSNfEY Marathi Video https://youtu.be/TipjWcPLMUs FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/lionarundeshmukh INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/5advarundeshmukh Contact For, For getting personal legal guidance you can contact him on +91 98192 56488 THANK YOU!
Lion (adv) Arun Deshmukh is a Social Worker, Writer of 30 books in sports and law, and a recognized Sportsman. He has coached more than 300 National and state players in Kho kho and Langadi, and is the recipient of the Shiv Chatrapati Best Coach award of Maharashtra state for kho kho. As Lion presently he is the Zonal Chairman(incoming) of District 3231A1 and President of Lions club of Mahim. Today we are going to see How to do Notarize a Document? You can watch our last video about franking click the link below... Hindi Video https://youtu.be/Xp4numSNfEY Marathi Video https://youtu.be/TipjWcPLMUs FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/lionarundeshmukh INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/5advarundeshmukh Contact For, For getting personal legal guidance you can contact him on +91 98192 56488 THANK YOU!
Tangent on LinkedInTangent on TwitterTo learn more:Camber Creek - Proptech Venture CapitalJeffrey E. Berman on LinkedInAlso featured: The Finance Savior - Use discount code 'Tangent' for 20% off your first sessionThe Subversive GardenerJeffrey Berman has been at the forefront of the Proptech movement since 2008, and as General Partner of Camber Creek (investor in Latch, VTS, and Compstak among others), he shares with us his insights on the current state of real estate technology adoption, seeking alpha in proptech VC investing, ESG, and the role that real estate owners & operators are playing as LPs and users in the fund's decision making.
This week, Cam and Yonas welcome Mike Lemire to the show! Mike is the VP of Customer Success at Toast, and has previously worked at companies like Notarize, Hubspot, and Yahoo. After starting out in the music industry, he transitioned into account management and eventually customer success, where he's spent the past few years building scalable SaaS teams.
Sarah Liu, VP at leading proptech venture capital firm Fifth Wall, shares her journey in VC and proptech with Guy Westlake. Sarah Liu is a Vice President on the US Real Estate Technology Investment team at Fifth Wall, where she leads much of the work on deals across the residential, construction, and transaction spaces. Prior to joining Fifth Wall, Sarah worked at McKinsey in San Francisco where her work spanned Financial Services, TMT, and Retail and included private equity due diligence, M&A strategy, and corporate transformations. Sarah was born in Shenyang, China, grew up in Toronto and currently lives in Austin, TX. She graduated summa cum laude and Beta Gamma Sigma from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. About Fifth Wall Founded in 2016 and based in Los Angeles, Fifth Wall is the largest venture capital firm focused on technology-driven innovation for the global real estate industry. A certified B Corporation with approximately $2.5 billion in commitments and capital under management, Fifth Wall connects many of the world's largest owners and operators of real estate with the entrepreneurs who are redefining the future of the “built world”. Fifth Wall is backed by a strategic consortium of more than 70+ corporate investors from 15 countries - representing one of the largest groups of potential partners in the global “built world” ecosystem and providing a framework for game-changing investments and collaborations with promising portfolio companies. Focus sectors include retail, residential and multi-family, commercial, industrial, hospitality amongst others. For more information visit www.fifthwall.com. In this episode Sarah shares: - How her experience at McKinsey equipped her for a career in venture capital. - How as a VC she gets professional fulfilment working alongside inspiring entrepreneurs who are shaping the future of the planet - The personality traits and characteristics that make a great VC, and the challenges of hiring during a pandemic. - The similarities between proptech and fintech, and why big valuations and exits (like Stripe) are only ~5 years away. - The “paradigm shifts” that have occurred over the last year, and the sectors/technologies that have most benefited. - Key learnings arising from the pandemic - including the fundamental flaws of the “master lease” model and the hybrid future of work. - The primary reasons why proptech entrepreneurs fail. - The very sad state of equality, diversity & inclusion in venture capital, real estate and technology, and her recommendations for how companies can make measurable progress. - What it means to be a B Corporation. - Her advice for other women aspiring to build a career in venture capital. - Shouts out to Fifth Wall portfolio companies Assignar, Industrious, Notarize and Blend
Host Debbie Miller discusses with Nicole Booth, Executive Vice-President of Public Affairs at www.Notarize.com , the latest trends in signing real estate documents electronically and what this convenience will mean for the future of buying a property. Buyers and Sellers will no longer have to be physically present at the closing table. What security precautions are taken to ensure fraud prevention? #remoteonlinenotarization #Notarize #electronicnotarization #realestate #homebuying #homeselling #fraudprevention
8 years ago, Casey Berman worked in real estate when he had an “A-Ha” moment. He began searching for tech companies to help automate the real estate workflow. There weren't many. So Casey formed Camber Creek, a venture capital firm providing strategic value & capital to technology companies focused on the real estate market. Camber Creek eats its own cooking. The firm uses PropTech and Real Estate Tech products before making the investment decision. Fast forward to today. .. The firm has $250 million under management and has nearly 30 portfolio companies. They include: Turbo Appeal, TaskEasy, whyhotel, Notarize, and Curbio. In this 20-minute conversation, Casey reveals how he helps his portfolio companies scale by putting a Rockstar in every seat.
In this episode of the Breakout Growth Podcast, Sean and Ethan have a learning-packed discussion with Pat Kinsel, Notarize’s Founder and CEO. Notarize provides an online service that makes the process of getting documents legally notarized fast and easy. Instead of meeting with a notary public in person, the entire process is managed digitally with integrated online meetings and digital signature technologies. The company’s journey began about 6 years ago when Pat, who had previously sold a business to Twitter, needed to get documents notarized When errors in the process turned into a stressful and annoying near-disaster, he realized that technology might solve the problem he experienced. But, he also knew he faced an uphill battle on the legal front. With a partner who had government relations experience, he went to work to understand, and in many cases, change the laws related to notarization. Together, they navigated these challenges and discovered massive enterprise demand for a solution. The company began to grow quickly and Pat and his team realized they had a superpower; they could get a call from a new business or industry looking for help with a notarization process, unpack and quickly understand the legal challenges, and adapt their solutions to solve the problem. Then, when the pandemic struck, the service became a must-have for the mortgage, title, and other industries. Now, with 600% year over year growth, and a fresh round of venture capital ($130 million), Pat says the world will never go back to the old ways of solving these problems. Notarize was a far better solution before the pandemic, and the crisis has only served to amplify the need and expand the market. So take a listen, as The Breakout Growth Podcast explorers Notarize’s explosive success. We discussed: * How Pat’s own notarization frustrations drove the inception of the business (5:13) * The massive impact of the pandemic on growth (8:20) * Navigating the legal hurdles to make online notarization possible (8:44) * How the product drew massive enterprise interest (9:30) * The word-of-mouth engine behind Notarize.com’s success(11:15) * How Covid forced Pat and his team to mature their go-to-market strategy (12:00) * “Product/Delivery Fit” (23:22) * The importance of distribution partners in the Notarize.com growth story (34:26) And much, much, more . . .
In this episode of the Breakout Growth Podcast, Sean and Ethan have a learning-packed discussion with Pat Kinsel, Notarize’s Founder and CEO. Notarize provides an online service that makes the process of getting documents legally notarized fast and easy. Instead of meeting with a notary public in person, the entire process is managed digitally with integrated online meetings and digital signature technologies. The company’s journey began about 6 years ago when Pat, who had previously sold a business to Twitter, needed to get documents notarized When errors in the process turned into a stressful and annoying near-disaster, he realized that technology might solve the problem he experienced. But, he also knew he faced an uphill battle on the legal front. With a partner who had government relations experience, he went to work to understand, and in many cases, change the laws related to notarization. Together, they navigated these challenges and discovered massive enterprise demand for a solution. The company began to grow quickly and Pat and his team realized they had a superpower; they could get a call from a new business or industry looking for help with a notarization process, unpack and quickly understand the legal challenges, and adapt their solutions to solve the problem. Then, when the pandemic struck, the service became a must-have for the mortgage, title, and other industries. Now, with 600% year over year growth, and a fresh round of venture capital ($130 million), Pat says the world will never go back to the old ways of solving these problems. Notarize was a far better solution before the pandemic, and the crisis has only served to amplify the need and expand the market. So take a listen, as The Breakout Growth Podcast explorers Notarize’s explosive success. We discussed: * How Pat’s own notarization frustrations drove the inception of the business (5:13) * The massive impact of the pandemic on growth (8:20) * Navigating the legal hurdles to make online notarization possible (8:44) * How the product drew massive enterprise interest (9:30) * The word-of-mouth engine behind Notarize.com’s success(11:15) * How Covid forced Pat and his team to mature their go-to-market strategy (12:00) * “Product/Delivery Fit” (23:22) * The importance of distribution partners in the Notarize.com growth story (34:26) And much, much, more . . .
The pandemic put into hyper-speed the adoption of remote notarization technology. Listen as Kernard Jones, Government Affairs Analyst at Notarize, dives into the details of the new technology.
For more details on this podcast visit: https://www.sidehustlelounge.com/blog/ep3 Episode 3: Digital applications bring new capabilities to tried and true face to face work. With Remote Online Notarization, the world can literally be at your fingertips! Blog Description:#3: John Holder is not your typical attorney- Nor is he your typical Notary Public. Surfing the innovation wave following the legalization of Remote Online Notarization (RON) in many states, John has built a stellar business not only notarizing people all over the world, but showing other notaries how to build their own business doing the same thing. If you're looking for a REAL at home business, it doesn't get more legit than this! Timestamps:10:00 I told my wife: "This could be good for grocery money," then it covered the car payment, then for the house...12:06 It's not all about the money. I've found that pursing something that I enjoy doing, the money comes after that!41:45 Look at it from a banking perspective. You used to go to a teller in the bank to deposit a check. Now you can either go to the ATM or use your phone and take a picture of it! Full transcription of this podcast: https://www.sidehustlelounge.com/blog/ep3
Key takeaways:Acceleration of existing digital trends due to COVID, where we've made 10 years of progress in the last 12 monthsDevelopment of tech integrations for RON with POS & document services providers to provide a more seamless borrower experience on their mobile deviceContinued adoption of lenders to provide a fully "e" closing process and an average reduction of 6 days in cycle time on digital mortgage transactions.Notarize's Rewired for Real Estate - April 7th
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We fact check iPad storage and WWDC security. Follow up tackles App Library, and CarPlay wireless receivers. We discuss publishing Mac apps inside and outside the Mac App Store. Experimenting with Swift async and await pattern using Xcode. Uber’s near disaster jumping onto Swift in the early days (spoilers, without doing due diligence.) MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Pro, and iPhone Rumors, Best of CES 2021. Picks: Linux on M1, Tips and Tricks to Set Up Your Apple M1 for Development, KFC Mascot Col. Sanders Talks Malbolge Programming on General Hospital, SwiftUI Jam, iOS Dev Happy Hour, MacEffects Custom CLEAR Case for Apple Macintosh Mac SE & SE/30.
Development, Product Management, Product Marketing, Training, and Support with 17 years focused in the Real Estate vertical. The real estate transaction has drastically changed and big announcements have been made in 2020. Digitizing transactions makes for a great consumer experience, helps agents get paid faster, and gives brokers and teams data-driven insights to improve business. Marnie helps us explore what this means for real estate, the problem tech giants are seeking to solve, the fear Realtors have, and how data is being used to refine the process. 00:00 The Data Driven Real Estate Podcast welcomes Marnie Blanco with Zillow's Dotloop00:53 What is Dotloop?06:03 Why is the real estate industry so resistant to technology?08:01 What are the barriers in technology for a fully digital real estate transaction?09:49 How brokers are relying more on technology for the data and to increase efficiencies in compliance (it's not just to make the consumer happy) 12:41 What brokers are learning because of the data captured from within Dotloop17:00 What data points is Dotloop capturing?18:52 Are shifting demographics in real estate more technology demanding?21:38 Introducing partners at the right point in the transaction and how partnerships like Earnnest and Notarize drive further digitization of the real estate transaction (while decreasing fraud)23:24 The California Association of Realtors and dotloop partnership26:55 How much time can you save in doing transactions in Dotloop? Reasons why that is hard to answer and may not be the right question to ask35:27 Zillow Offer and buyer trends. Why agents need to stop worrying and get to work38:08 Strategic ways Realtors focus on differentiation and less on the transaction (hint: find a niche)38:34 Covid related real estate trends seen in the data40:42 Marnie give tips on how to adopt to the new technology and be a better data-driven business46:47 Off-market real estate and the seller's market in 2021, and trends to watch including ancillary services and vertical integration moves in real estate49:25 Virtual reality, augmented reality, and how companies like Home Depot are pushing us more online➡️ Serious about tapping into the power of PropertyRadar?
Data is the lifeblood of the financial services industry and personal financial data is among the most sensitive data that exists. An informal Financial Services Data Protection Working Group of national financial services trade associations has come together to respond to proposed state and federal privacy legislative proposals. Nicole Booth (Executive Vice President of Public Affairs, Notarize) and Elizabeth Young-LaBerge (Senior Regulatory Counsel, NAFCU) are playing leadership roles in Working Group. This episode will explore the data protection issues the financial services industry is grappling with at the state level and the prospects for national privacy legislation.
During COVID times, who wants to deal with an in-person notary service? Now you can do it all online. Notarize.com CEO Pat Kinsel tells Jefferson Graham about it on Talking Tech
This is an episode of Mastering the Attention Economy Podcast with host Ari Lewis and Cristin Culver. Cristin is a VP and Head of Communications at Notarize. She has run PR at consumer tech companies including Pandora, Trulia and most recently, Opendoor, where she was Head of Local Communications, running the disruptive real estate company's PR and communications in their existing and forthcoming markets across the US. She joined Opendoor in 2017, when the company was in three markets, left when they were in 21, so she launched 17 markets over 18 months and knows a thing or two about local PR. We discuss why brands should invest in local PR, how to build relationships with local reporters, how to align messaging across different regions, and how PR develops into revenue. Follow Cristin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cristinculver?lang=en Add Cristin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristinculver/ Follow Ari on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amlewis4 Follow Ari on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ari_lewis4/ Visit Ari's Site: http://arilewis.com/ Produced by Courtnie Lewis: https://www.courtnielewis.com Music by Mark Rhodes: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2F3QTcv7P4TxveL1tDeXmL?si=KEiZ9oB_TQyD_3ISQC8y-A
During COVID times, who wants to deal with an in-person notary service? Now you can do it all online. Notarize.com CEO Pat Kinsel tells Jefferson Graham about it on Talking Tech
Let's get notarized! In this gripping, thrill-tinged episode of Bat Boys Comedy, the Boys get a visit from the President of the Republic of Notary, show us the crazy life of librarians, and give us a peek at the rarest Teddy Ruxpin toy in existence. Remember to follow us on Instagram @batboyscomedy!
Today I am joined by Pat Kinsel, founder and CEO of Notarize.
I nearly screamed at my lawyer… “You’ve got to be kidding me!” Years ago, I was finishing up a real estate deal when my lawyer told me that I had to notarize a document. No signature, no deal. But that signature had to be from a notary, someone that’s earned the authority of the state to approve that I actually was who I said I was. It’s an archaic process but it’s necessary to fight off fraud. The problem was that I travel. A lot. I was on the move and it couldn’t wait until I was back home. So I had to hunt down an approved notary in a city I barely knew, figure out when he was free, and meet him at a convenience store. Just to prove that my ID was actually mine. I remember thinking, “Surely someone can streamline this process…” Well, someone has. Patrick Kinsel is the founder and CEO of Notarize, the first approved digital notary service. Instead of shady convenience store appointments, Notarize can connect you with an official notary straight from your laptop in an average of 30 seconds. The story of Notarize is an amazing journey, and Patrick shared it all with me on the latest episode of Escape Velocity right here. Want a lesson is perseverance? Notarize’s biggest problem… was that their technology wasn’t legal to begin with. So Patrick’s company raised $42 million in capital, and spent over $10 million of that just to lobby for laws to change so that digital notarization could exist. Imagine starting a SaaS that literally needed new laws before it was legal… It’s a great interview, and you’ll hear from Patrick about: - How they managed to change 22 state laws - Buying domain names for $42k - Building a product roadmap in reverse - How Notarize solved the new problems they were creating - Rewriting history books In Patrick’s own words, they wanted to be the first company that made it possible for you to buy a house on the internet. And that’s exactly what they’ve done. Stop by the episode, hear the story for yourself, and drop me a comment to let me know what amazed you the most. -- Dan Martell has advised more startups than his hometown has people and teaches startup founders like you how to scale. He previously created, raised venture funding for and successfully exited two tech startups: Flowtown and Clarity.fm. You should follow him on twitter @danmartell for tweets that are actually awesome. + Instagram (behind the scenes): http://instagram.com/danmartell + Facebook (live trainings + Q&A): http://FB.com/DanMartell + Twitter (what I'm reading): http://twitter.com/danmartell
Melissa Jay Murphy talks with with Steve Gottheim, Deputy General Counsel at the American Land Title Association, on the new FNMA and Freddie Mac guidelines on remote online notarization of loan documents and the use of limited powers of attorney. Links to various guidelines from FNMA and FreddieMac: Freddie - Updated Guidance on RON and LPOA (middle of the page): https://guide.freddiemac.com/app/guide/bulletin/2020-8 Freddie - RON States Listed in Bulletin (on page 11): https://guide.freddiemac.com/ci/okcsFattach/get/1003772_7 Fannie – Updated Guidance on RON and LOPA (links provided on page 1): https://singlefamily.fanniemae.com/media/22316/display Fannie Q&A: https://singlefamily.fanniemae.com/media/22326/display Freddie’s FAQs: https://sf.freddiemac.com/faqs/covid-19-selling-faqs#title-closing-and-notarization Link to next week's ALTA webinar with guests from Freddie and FNMA. https://www.alta.org/news/news.cfm?20200414-Register-for-Webinar-to-Learn-About-GSEs-New-Closing-Guidance Florida does not have a list of "approved" RON Service Providers. The companies that we hear about most frequently are Pavaso, NotaryCam, DocVerify and Notarize. They are all slammed right now and it is hard to get through to them. You have to be persistent! Attached is a map of states that have passed RON legislation as of March 26, 2020 (this does not include any Executive Orders entered during the pandemic). http://www.thefund.com/information-center/pdf/digital-closings/ron-states-3-26-30-for-popup-responses.docx
Michelle Bosch Michelle Bosch is the Co-Founder and CFO of Orbit Investments and a full-time real estate investor since 2002. She has bought and sold over 4000 pieces of real estate and built the 3rd largest land investment and auction company in the U.S., bringing that company successfully into the 8-figure revenues in a matter of 18 months. Through the recession, she positioned Orbity Investments for rapid growth in the single-family and multifamily investing space with over $40M in assets under management. Michelle is also the co-creator of nationally recognized Land Profit Generation Progam focusing on teaching others how to invest in land. Key Points One time cash (land flipping) vs. forever cash (apartment investing) Using income from land flipping to invest in multifamily real estate Using systems to scale Lightning Questions What was your biggest hurdle getting started in real estate investing, and how did you overcome it? Michelle and her husband, as immigrants to the United States, had to overcome the language barrier at first. They started with an easy to understand asset class – raw land. Do you have a personal habit that contributes to your success? Michelle connects every morning with something bigger than her with breathwork, meditation, and prayer. Do you have an online resource that you find valuable? My Fitness Pal app for tracking meals and exercise https://www.notarize.com/ (Notarize.com) What book would you recommend to the listeners and why? https://amzn.to/32UcT3b (Essentialism) by Greg McKeown If you were to give advice to your 20-year-old self to get started in real estate investing, what would it be? Surround yourself with the right team, and start creating your core values together early. Resources http://landprofitgenerator.com/ (LandProfitGenerator.com) https://www.facebook.com/groups/LandProfitGenerator/ (Land Profit Generator Facebook Group) https://www.michellebosch.com/ (MichelleBosch.com) https://www.michellebosch.com/category/in-flow-podcast/ (InFlow Podcast) with Michelle Bosch Visit http://m/gp/product/B00NB86OYE/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=jacob0ee-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B00NB86OYE&linkId=100a9d2905599266aa7088bba0a33d55 (Audible) for a free trial and free audiobook download!
How Mid-Sized Mortgage Lenders can Team Up with Fintechs to Compete in a Digital World Dan Stevens, NBKC Jeff Douglas, Wyndham Capital Ethan Ewing, ProPair Adam Pase, Notarize Moderator: JT Benton, WorkBook6
Boston Code Viking, Steff Kelsey started as engineer #3 at Notarize. This episode was recorded while he was their VP of Engineering, leading a team of 40. He's now the VPE of Appcues. Scaling an engineering org is challenging enough on it's own, but what about doing that in a totally new market segment?That's what Notarize did as it moved the Notary Public process to a video-driven SaaS interaction; nobody even new that was a thing until they did it.Steff and I talk tooling, automation, ownership, and more with a special dive into building a culture where learning and problem ownership is a managerial right of passage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
True to our credo - "Innovation Inside Out" - March has launched a series of events called the March Innovators Collective (MIC). Our first event was held in early March (appropriate), and where EVP Jodi Petrie hosted a panel discussion with three Boston marketing luminaries: Jeanne Hopkins of Lola.com, Jessica Meher of Notarize, and Dave Gerhardt of Drift. The conversation covered a lot of ground: what's in the DNA of a good marketer? What marketing trends need to go away? How can brands build communities of loyal buyers? Jeanne, Jessica, and Dave give their expert answers, and in this episode, we present the live audio from the panel discussion. And, in a one-on-one conversation with Jodi, Dave shares one tip that came in handy when marketing his new book "Conversational Marketing," which we think is great advice for marketing just about anything.
Pat Kinsel from Notarize explains how anyone can get a document notarized without having to leave their home on Talking Tech.
Welcome to Episode 68 of The VentureFizz Podcast, the flagship podcast from the leading authority for jobs & careers in the tech industry. For this episode of our podcast, I interviewed Pat Kinsel, Founder and CEO of Notarize. You know, some of the most successful tech companies have triumphed not only because they have a great technical solution, but also because they had to totally disrupt an antiqued industry… I'm referring to really hard things like changing laws or regulations. Think of what companies like Airbnb and Uber went through in their earlier days. Notarize, which has raised $31M in funding, has been in a similar situation, where they are taking the centuries-old process of notarizing documents into the modern, digital era by allowing any person or business to get their documents legally notarized online. It is a massive market opportunity, as over 1 billion documents are notarized every year. Pat Kinsel is a serial entrepreneur and a venture capitalist. His prior company Spindle was acquired by Twitter, and after the acquisition, he joined Polaris Partners as an investor where he has led rounds of funding in companies like Drizly and Lob. In this episode of our podcast, we cover lots of great topics like: -Pat's background growing up on the West Coast and why he moved East. -His experience working at Microsoft's FUSE Labs in Cambridge and how that experience set the stage for his next company. -How Spindle raised capital from top investors on both coasts for their social discovery app and the details behind the acquisition. -His experience joining Polaris as an EIR and eventually becoming an investor. -The story of a critical mistake that led him down the path of exploring the world of notaries and ultimately starting a company to disrupt this industry. -Advice for entrepreneurs looking to raise capital. -Practical advice for purchasing domain names. -Plus, a lot more. Lastly, if you like the show, please remember to subscribe to and review us on iTunes, or your podcast player of choice!
So much to say about the work Pat Kinsel and the team at Notarize are doing to revolutionize the role notaries can have in the real estate transaction. They've helped pass legislation, have partnered with real estate investors, and are already having an impact serving iBuyers (though I couldn't get Pat to reveal which ones). This is a longer episode, but it's worth the listen because you'll hear how Notarize is paving the way for speeding up the real estate transaction with their 24/7 digital service. Check it out!
Bienvenue dans le cent-quatre-vingt-dix-huitième épisode de CacaoCast! Dans cet épisode, Philippe Casgrain et Philippe Guitard discutent des sujets suivants: Apple - Les annonces du 30 octobre 2018 LightsOff - Le mode sombre par application Applications récentes dans le Dock - Une astuce Mojave Notifications Push - Désactivez-les pour TOUS les sites!/li> Notarize - Pour vous aider à faire le suivi de vos applications notariées iOS Architecture Conference - Une conférence à venir? Ecoutez cet épisode
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Pastor John Dobritch 09/02/2018 We are sealed with the Spirit of God. What does that mean to us as Christians? Have you ever had something notarized? That is as close of an example of what Paul is talking about. This seal is a stamp that makes something official. When we choose to accept the truth of God that Christ is our Savior and that we need Him to be saved, we are marked and are sealed with the Holy Spirit as a guarantee of our inheritance into heaven. It starts when we believe and continues until Jesus returns when we receive our complete and full inheritance.
Jess Meher is the VP of Marketing at Notarize, one of Boston's fastest growing companies that allows anyone to legally notarize a document digitally, 24x7. Along the way, she's worked for some iconic brands, like Hubspot and Invision, and witnessed what it takes to not only scale your team, but your career. In this episode, we talk about what she learned working at startups and at Hubspot, what makes a great marketer, and how to surround yourself with those who will help you succeed. As always, feel free to send me an email and let me know what you thought of the episode, and if you have feedback for future ones: ryankmacinnis@gmail.com
We do some follow-up on open source fundraising and discuss some interesting patterns in Derek's new client project. Sean is back from leave Patronizing Open Source by Devon C. Estes thoughtbot is hiring webpack on Open Collective How to Charge for your Open Source IBM uses JSLint for evil Notarize is hiring Contracts.ruby methodadded countercache called twice with after_create callback “Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”
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Adam, Pat, and Jenna discuss Notarize's first year and the team's strategic efforts to build a habit changing product.
Summary: In Episode #215 Ari interviews [Rodney King](http://coachrodneyking.com/), creator of [Crazy Monkey Defense](http://www.crazymonkeydefense.com/) - a modern system of self-defense and mindful living. The personal skills and attitudes Rodney learned from martial arts took him from the streets of Johannesburg to success. Listen as Ari and Rodney discuss mindfulness on the mat, and how the lessons of fortitude, resilience, and non-aggression can create success in business. Time Stamped Show Notes: - 13:53 – Welcoming Rodney to the show - 14:21 – Crazy Monkey Defense is a modern self-defense lifestyle brand - 14:55 – Designed to help people to take on the martial arts of everyday life - 15:40 – Incorporates elements from multiple systems and Rodney's own experience - 17:10 – Teaches de-escalation as well as effective self-defense - 18:22 – De-escalation through body language - 20:00 – “Nobody wants to get into a fight” - 21:00 – A hyper-aggressive approach to self-defense is dangerous - it's best to get out - 21:50 – “Martial arts is about restraint” - 22:30 – “Knowing when to stop is important in every part of your life” - 23:00 – “Killer instinct is unhelpful both in martial arts and in the business world” - 24:10 – It's important to have a Zen mind - to be calm instead of emotional - 25:10 – Accept how you are feeling, put it aside, and move toward your goals - 25:55 – Rodney grew up in the south of Johannesburg - 26:30 – Was kicked out of his house at the age of 17 - 27:05 – “I've always been pretty self-aware...I decided to choose my path and choose my attitude” - 28:00 – Martial arts training developed resilience and fortitude for Rodney - 28:45 – Decided to teach people how to bring the internal skills from martial arts into their leadership and their life - 30:20– _Top 3 Tips to be More Effective:_ - Your story is what holds you back: change the story you tell yourself - Practise mindfulness - Just because you feel or think a certain way, doesn't define the outcome - Visit [Rodney's website](http://www.coachrodneyking.com) or [Full Contact Living](http://www.fullcontactliving.org/) for more information Key Points: - Accept how you're feeling. There are no negative emotions - every emotion has a role. Accept what's happening inside you, remain calm, and keep moving towards your goals. - Be mindful of the story you're telling yourself. Change the story and you'll change your outcomes. - You are always free to choose your attitude and your reaction to a situation. Exercise that freedom. - Practice restraint. Don't be controlled by aggression, either in martial arts or in business. Resources Mentioned: - [Scatter Dot](https://scatterdot.com/add_to_slack?ref=producthunt) - Share an image in Slack and point to it synchronously or asynchronously - [Notarize](http://www.notarize.com) - Visit a notary digitally - [How To Tell If Someone Is Lying](http://www.bakadesuyo.com/2016/02/how-to-tell-if-someone-is-lying/) - [PaperJet](https://www.paperjet.com/?ref=producthunt) - Automatically creates fillable forms from PDF documents - [SkipLino](http://skiplino.com/?ref=producthunt) - Skip the line at restaurants and venues - [Halo Neuro](https://www.haloneuro.com/?ref=producthunt) - Increase athletic performance by rewiring your brain - [Nexar](https://www.getnexar.com/?ref=producthunt) - A dashcam app that records events Sponsored By: [EarthClassMail](https://www.earthclassmail.com/) – Earth Class Mail helps you move your snail mail to the cloud. Visit [www.LessDoing.com/postal](http://www.lessdoing.com/postal) to get signed up now! Text DOLESS to 33733 to sign up for the Less Doing Newsletter Credits - Original Music provided by [Felix Bird](http://2014.felixbird.com/) - Audio Production by [Chris Mottram](https://www.linkedin.com/pub/christopher-mottram/96/b12/708) - Show Notes provided by [Mallard Creatives](http://www.mallardcreatives.com/Testimonials) ------- [Ge --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lessdoing/message
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