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Tim Doyle is a Vice President of <strong>Industry</strong> and Agency Relations with the<br />

<strong>Conference</strong> of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS). At CSBS, Mr. Doyle is<br />

responsible for coordinating state mortgage regulators in developing<br />

Nationwide <strong>Mortgage</strong> Licensing System (NMLS). In this capacity, Mr. Doyle<br />

is responsible for the legislative and regulatory policies that seek to create a<br />

system of strong and efficient regulation.<br />

Prior to joining CSBS, Mr. Doyle was a Senior Director in the Government<br />

Affairs department of the <strong>Mortgage</strong> Bankers Association (MBA). At MBA, Mr.<br />

Doyle managed policy issues concerning residential loan production,<br />

including government lending, affordable housing, licensing, and mortgage<br />

fraud issues.<br />

Previous to working at MBA, Mr. Doyle worked for the U.S. Department of<br />

Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development, where he worked on community<br />

development issues, with responsibilities throughout New York State. Mr.<br />

Doyle has also worked at the Community Preservation Corporation, a notfor-profit,<br />

multi-family affordable housing lender, where he originated loans<br />

and consulted on HUD’s Mark-to-Market program, evaluating Section 8<br />

subsidized properties for debt restructuring. He began his housing career<br />

working with the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) in the Single Family<br />

Housing Programs and Policies Division.<br />

Mr. Doyle, a native of Virginia, is a graduate of the College of William & Mary<br />

and holds a master’s degree in public administration from the Maxwell<br />

School of Citizenship and Public Administration at Syracuse University.

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