Clint Lotz is the Founder of TCRO Systems, where he has developed the leading platform for the Credit Repair Industry, including consumer products and outsourcing services for business clients. Clint is a technical optimist believing in the opportunities technology can create for a business.
While earning his BS in Computer Studies from Robert Morris University in Illinois he continued to improve upon the mortgage software at the bank he worked for. During his time there, Clint
developed multiple ways to improve upon the mortgage underwriting process including digitizing all forms and incorporating a workflow for each loan. Over the course of a year, Clint was able to reduce the time to process a mortgage from over 80 hours to less than 30. This drastically improved the Bank’s margins and ultimately enabled them to reduce mortgage staffing.
Clint introduced the first digital mortgage application for a community bank, and pioneered a digital first mortgage.
After his tenure in retail banking, Clint set his sights on warmer weather, after a stop in Florida working to improve an auto dealer group’s online sales process, he started working for a Credit Repair Software company outside Phoenix. In 2013 he bought the company and turned it into the leading platform for credit repair professionals.
It is here that he worked with reputable credit repair companies across North America to assist them in getting into the industry, maintaining compliance, and driving their sales and profits to new levels using technological solutions.
This led to the founding of TrackStar.ai a Machine Learning solution for lenders that utilizes millions of dispute records to develop his first Dispute Result Predictive model. Utilizing Python, Shell Commands and Apache Clint has built new credit intelligence products to create secondary lending pipelines.
You can expect a no-nonsense approach when working with Clint as his main goal is to solve problems for his clients in the most efficient manner.
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