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ServiceLink Welcomes Liz Green as Senior Vice President of Valuation Solutions

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ServiceLink Welcomes Liz Green as Senior Vice President of Valuation Solutions
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ServiceLink Welcomes Liz Green as Senior Vice President of Valuation Solutions

2025-05-29 21:32 Last Updated At:21:42

PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 29, 2025--

ServiceLink continues to set the standard for mortgage innovation with the naming of longtime strategist, solutions architect and valuation trailblazer Liz Green to its valuations’ executive team. Green joins ServiceLink as senior vice president of valuation solutions where she will help drive the organization’s valuations-related strategy and continue pioneering the digitization and modernization of valuation solutions through the evolution of products and services.

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As the valuation industry goes through a major shift with the new Uniform Residential Appraisal Report (URAR) and Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) 3.6 transition – the first overhaul of output reporting in 20 years – Green will also tap into her industry insights and unmatched expertise to guide ServiceLink and its clients through the change.

“ServiceLink has been at the forefront of digitizing mortgage services solutions for many years. Liz’s deep industry knowledge and decades of on-the-ground experience as a valuation powerhouse will help further accelerate ServiceLink’s position as a market leader. We’re excited to have her here,” said Matt Woodhouse, managing director of valuation.

Green has led the way in applying data standards to valuation technologies since 2009 and was recently named the Collateral Risk Network’s 2025 Valuation Visionary. She currently serves as the chair of the Property and Valuation Services Community of Practice for the Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization (MISMO), which serves as the standards development body for the mortgage industry. She also chairs CRN’s Standards Committee and was previously named an MBA Tech All-Star for her leadership in MISMO’s property information and valuation sectors.

A passionate activist for data standards, Green has helped foster a new level of understanding in property valuation and collateral risk assessment through the application of digital intelligence. She is recognized across the industry as a thought leader who lends her time and talents to various publications and the GSEs and has helped guide many conversations and consensuses in the valuation field.

About ServiceLink

ServiceLink is the nation's premier provider of digital mortgage services to the mortgage and finance industries. ServiceLink leads the way by delivering best-in-class technologies, a full product suite of services and proven experience, built on a foundation of quality, compliance and service excellence. ServiceLink provides valuation, title and closing, and flood services to mortgage originators; and default valuation, integrated default title services, vendor invoicing and claims audit services, as well as field services and auction services to mortgage servicers. ServiceLink helps clients in the lending industry and beyond achieve their strategic goals, realize greater efficiencies, and better serve their customers. For more information about ServiceLink, please visit www.servicelink.com.

Liz Green joins ServiceLink as senior vice president of valuation solutions.

Liz Green joins ServiceLink as senior vice president of valuation solutions.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Coach Steve Kerr spoke with Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga during the morning shootaround Thursday about the player's situation being out of the rotation for more than a month now with expectations he will be traded before the deadline next month.

“We talked this morning and that’s all private,” Kerr said. “I will keep coaching him, he’ll be part of the team, he’ll be here. It is what it is.”

Kerr discounted any issues between them as being reason Kuminga has reportedly requested a trade from the team after not being used in the last 14 games since Dec. 18 and 17 of 18 — though he has been listed as injured for nine games this season.

“Our relationship is fine,” Kerr said before Golden State's 126-113 win over the New York Knicks. “There's not a whole lot I can say about the other stuff. It is what it is, difficult situation for everybody and part of this league, part of the job. We just keep moving forward.”

Kuminga has been training much of the time on his own, shooting on the Warriors’ practice floor out of the eyes of fans at Chase Center. He wears a black hood over his head on the end of the bench during games. Perhaps Kuminga and the Warriors weren't a great fit from Day 1 — not that it's his fault — and he might be eager to leave and start fresh elsewhere. If so, the Golden State brass might want to make sure he doesn't get hurt before trying to trade him.

Yet nobody has taken issue with his work ethic, at least not publicly. Kuminga, selected seventh overall in the 2021 draft, has been known to stay long after games shooting on the arena's main floor.

“It’s not a distraction at all. It’s a very unique situation but our job is just to keep playing, keep winning, it’ll resolve itself one way or the other,” Stephen Curry said.

The 23-year-old from the Democratic Republic of the Congo has appeared in just 18 games total with 13 starts, averaging 11.8 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists.

On Sept. 30, he agreed to a two-year contract that could be worth up to $46.5 million if the team were to exercise its option for 2026-27. Kuminga had had a $7.9 million qualifying offer in hand since June 29 but was also weighing other options and he missed media day.

He has long had the support and confidence of teammates — like Jimmy Butler saying he has been having Kuminga over and continuing to encourage him.

“We love JK in this locker room, that's not going to change,” Butler said postgame. “If he happens to not be in here, we'll still rock with JK. I speak for everybody. We love the guy. I wish him the best here, I wish him the best wherever. It doesn't change. We don't listen to the noise, I hope he don't listen to the noise he keep coming here with a smile doing what he's supposed to do and being the ultimate pro.”

Kuminga missed much of last season with a right ankle injury. He averaged 15.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 24.3 minutes over 47 games with 10 starts. He also scored 15.3 points per game over eight playoff games while shooting 48.4% from the floor and making 40% of his 3-point attempts. That included a career-best 30-point performance in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Kerr said the uncertainty around Kuminga's future “won't be a distraction.”

“Jonathan's a great young guy, his teammates like him,” Kerr said. "He's handling himself well.”

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Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, middle, sits near the team bench during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks in San Francisco, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga, middle, sits near the team bench during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks in San Francisco, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (1) and Utah Jazz center Oscar Tshiebwe (34) swap jerseys after the Warriors defeat the Jazz during an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Justine Willard)

Golden State Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga (1) and Utah Jazz center Oscar Tshiebwe (34) swap jerseys after the Warriors defeat the Jazz during an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Justine Willard)

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