Amy Brandt, President and Chief Executive Officer, Docutech
Amy Brandt is the president and chief executive officer of Docutech, the leading provider of compliance, documentation and eClose technology for the mortgage, home equity and consumer lending industries. Founded in 1991 and headquartered in Idaho Falls, Idaho and Scottsdale, Arizona, Docutech offers a wide range of document technology solutions from document generation to eDelivery, eSign, eClose and print fulfillment and sets the standard in providing market-proven technology and unrivaled customer service to the financial industry.
A highly accomplished entrepreneur and senior executive, Brandt brings over 20 years of success within the mortgage, software, tech, aerospace and financial services industries to her role at Docutech. As president and CEO, Brandt drives the company’s strategic vision and leads its growth initiatives by adding new products, entering new market segments and seeking strategic acquisitions. She also leads all aspects of daily operations, including sales, customer support and product development. Brandt has also been a recent recipient of both HousingWire’s 2018 Vanguard Award which celebrates the U.S. Housing economy’s leaders of the year as well as the 2019 PROGRESS in Lending’s Most Powerful Women in FinTech award. In May 2019, Brandt was also awarded a Centennial Medal by the Institute of International Education, which is awarded to organizations and individuals who have contributed to the field of international education through government service, academic exchange leadership, global mobility leadership, philanthropic excellence, and corporate support for the advancement of international education and relations.
Before joining Docutech, Brandt was the president of originations and corporate technology at New Penn Financial, where she oversaw all origination channels, including direct to consumer products, third party originations, retail and joint venture. Prior to that, Amy served as chief operating officer of Prospect Mortgage, where she enhanced day-to-day operations, resulting in a 40% reduction in operational costs. Before her time at Prospect, Amy was tenured as president and CEO at Vantium, where she was able to grow assets under management from $500 million to more than $4 billion while overseeing the acquisition of two companies.
In addition to her executive career, Brandt currently serves as a board member of Sun to Water Technologies and a Scholar Rescue Fund board member with the Institute of International Education. She earned a JD from Arizona State University College of Law and a BA in political science from the University of Southern California.