BOULDER, Colo. — Floify, the mortgage industry’s leading point-of-sale (POS) solution, today announced that its Head of Marketing, industry veteran Courtney Dodd, has been named to HousingWire’s 2024 Marketing Leaders list. The award celebrates the industry’s most creative and influential marketing minds who have demonstrated a track record of transforming brands, leading teams and driving business results.
Floify tapped industry marketing expert Courtney Dodd in 2023 to breathe new life into its marketing and reinforce its position as a mortgage innovator. Since joining the firm, Dodd has built a metrics-based, full-funnel marketing strategy from the ground up and led the successful launch of two major products, Floify Broker Edition and Floify Lender Edition.
“Courtney combines her marketing expertise with industry knowledge to deliver highly effective multi-channel marketing campaigns that show lenders and brokers how Floify helps address their immediate and unique challenges,” said Sofia Rossato, president and general manager at Floify. “Courtney’s deep understanding of the market has been a boon to Floify and our customers.”
Dodd formerly served as director of integrated marketing at SimpleNexus (now an nCino company) during a period of accelerated growth. Prior to that, she was partner marketing manager at Ellie Mae (now ICE Mortgage Technology), where she led strategic product marketing initiatives including branding, positioning, client communications and go-to-market planning. Before that, she served as marketing manager at Calyx Software and was the regional marketing consultancy team lead at PrimeLending, a PlainsCapital Company.
“The 2024 Marketing Leaders are once again setting the bar high, pushing boundaries and redefining excellence in mortgage and real estate,” said HousingWire Editor-in-Chief Sarah Wheeler. “Their innovative strategies, creative campaigns and data-driven approaches are not only driving remarkable business growth but also inspiring a new standard of excellence. We are immensely proud to honor these visionary leaders who exemplify the transformative power of marketing.”
About Floify
Floify is a digital mortgage automation solution that streamlines the loan process by providing a secure application, communication, and document portal between lenders, borrowers, referral partners, and other mortgage stakeholders. Loan originators use the platform to collect and verify borrower documentation, track loan progress, communicate with borrowers and real estate agents, and close loans faster. The company is based in Boulder, Colorado and is a subsidiary of Porch Group, Inc. (“Porch Group”) (NASDAQ: PRCH). For more information, visit the company’s website at https://floify.com/ or on social media at Facebook, LinkedIn, or Twitter / X.
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