MortgageBrain’s James Sullivan joins 360 Dot Net

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360 Dot Net has announced that James Sullivan has joined the firm. 

He has worked at Mortgage Brain for over 15 years, supporting the mortgage intermediary sector.

Carlos Thibaut, CEO of 360 Dot Net, said: “It is a sign of our on-going growth and development as a business that we can attract individuals such as James. His 14-years of experience as a project manager is vital towards the growth of our products and he will be instrumental in shaping and defining our on-going roadmap.

“Up and coming features such as enhanced workflow, open banking integration and direct lender submission will keep us ahead of the competition.  Having James on-board guarantees a timely and effective delivery of these features and our core functions.”

Sullivan added: “I’m thrilled to be joining the team at 360 Dot Net at a time when the pace of change and the importance of innovation have never been greater for Intermediaries and technology providers alike.

“360 Dot Net have been listening to the intermediary market for a long time now, and I’m looking forward to working within the team in order to contribute further to this tradition as they explore the interesting opportunities afforded by open banking, machine learning and deeper data mining.”

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