Jason Carlin
About Jason Carlin
Jason Carlin serves as the Assistant Vice President Control Manager at JPMorgan Chase & Co. in Columbus, Ohio, where he has worked since 2015, overseeing the processing of over 400,000 loans monthly and ensuring compliance with investor reporting regulations.
Work at JPMorgan Chase
Jason Carlin has held multiple positions at JPMorgan Chase & Co. since 2001. He is currently the Assistant Vice President Control Manager, a role he has occupied since 2015. In this capacity, he oversees the processing of over 400,000 loans monthly, ensuring compliance with investor reporting standards. Previously, he served as an Investor Reporting Auditor from 2001 to 2007 and held various Assistant Vice President roles between 2011 and 2013. His responsibilities include collaborating with the Compliance team and ensuring that all procedures within Subservicing are documented and regularly updated.
Education and Expertise
Jason Carlin earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Franklin University. His educational background supports his extensive experience in financial services and compliance management. This foundation has equipped him with the skills necessary to implement processes that enhance operational efficiency and ensure adherence to regulatory guidelines.
Background in Financial Services
Before his tenure at JPMorgan Chase, Jason Carlin worked at BNY Mellon as an Investor Accountant for seven months in 2007. His career in financial services has included various roles focused on investor reporting and operational management. His experience spans over two decades, contributing to his expertise in loan processing and compliance.
Achievements in Process Improvement
During his time at JPMorgan Chase, Jason Carlin implemented a new process for the Subservicing department that established necessary controls and efficiencies. This initiative aimed to ensure compliance with guidelines and reduce operational risk. Additionally, he developed monthly metrics to track and improve the performance of the Subservicing department, demonstrating his commitment to continuous improvement.