IDIQ names Robin Clayton VP of marketing
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IDIQ names Robin Clayton VP of marketing
"With an impressive career spanning leadership roles at Countrywide, Bank of America, Washington Mutual and PRMG, she brings a wealth of expertise and proven leadership across every facet of mortgage marketing and technology. She's a true innovator, having pioneered new approaches in marketing automation and vendor management. As a respected voice in the industry, Robin's insight and experience will be invaluable as we continue to advance our marketing strategy and technology innovation in the mortgage vertical."
"She also founded a southern California marketing agency focused on digital strategy and research. Robin Clayton I'm excited to join IDIQ at a pivotal time in its growth and innovation journey, Clayton said. With a deep background in marketing and mortgage lending, I'm creating strategies that bridge technology, data and proven expertise to drive success. Through initiatives like CreditBuilderIQ, we're helping borrowers strengthen their credit and get closer to homeownership."
Robin Clayton joined IDIQ reporting to Michael Scheumack, the company's chief marketing officer and chief innovation officer. She brings leadership experience from Countrywide, Bank of America, Washington Mutual and Paramount Residential Mortgage Group (PRMG). At PRMG she developed marketing automation and vendor management programs and received industry honors. She founded a southern California marketing agency focused on digital strategy and research. Clayton will lead initiatives that bridge technology, data and marketing expertise, including CreditBuilderIQ to help borrowers strengthen credit toward homeownership. She has served as co-moderator of the Technology & Compliance Working Group for Lenders One and frequently speaks at mortgage marketing and technology events. IDIQ provides identity protection, credit monitoring and financial education under brands such as IdentityIQ, MyScoreIQ and Credit & Debt.
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