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2020 HW Rising Star: Adam Stern

Docutech Chief Product Officer

Adam Stern
Docutech Chief Product Officer, Age: 34

Bringing more than a decade of mortgage experience to Docutech, Adam Stern leads new product innovation and ongoing optimization of Docutech’s ConformX document generation engine and Solex eSign, eClosing and eVault platforms. Before joining Docutech, Stern had previously served as the chief information officer at NewRez, where he focused on developing and integrating technology as a core component of a rapidly growing origination business. Throughout his career, Stern has been able to match said processes with technology to transform the loan cycle. In his current role, Docutech has utilized Stern’s product strategy and innovative mind to continue to grow the company and its capabilities. Stern hasn’t been at the company long, but just since his introduction to the Docutech team in October 2019, he has assisted in the integration between Notary Cam’s Remote Online Notary and Docutech’s Solex eClosing solution. Because of this integration, Docutech was able to offer a way for borrowers to remotely notarize key mortgage documents electronically—one of the final steps needed to create a full eClosing and a critical step for the times.

What is one habit that has helped you succeed? 
“I’m a bit of a data nerd and constantly diving into data and reporting. This helps me to better understand the issue at hand and use that to drive my approach.”

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