Sid Slonaker
About Sid Slonaker
Sid Slonaker is a Mortgage Compliance Analyst Senior specializing in Risk Management with over 15 years of experience in the Title Industry. He has held various roles in auditing and quality control, and has also worked as a freelance writer and graphic designer.
Work at First Western Trust
Sid Slonaker has been employed at First Western Trust as a Mortgage Compliance Analyst Senior in Risk Management since 2021. In this role, he focuses on ensuring compliance within the mortgage sector, leveraging his extensive experience in quality control and auditing. His position is based in the Denver Metropolitan Area, where he applies his knowledge to mitigate risks associated with mortgage processes.
Previous Experience in Mortgage Risk Management
Before joining First Western Trust, Sid Slonaker worked at Promontory MortgagePath LLC as a Business Risk & Controls Auditor from 2020 to 2021. His role involved assessing and managing risks within mortgage operations. Additionally, he held a position at LenderLive Network, Inc. as a Final Mod QC/Mailroom Clerk QC/Auditing from 2010 to 2011, where he contributed to quality control processes.
Education and Expertise in Graphic Design
Sid Slonaker earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Graphic Design/Printmaking from Frostburg State University, studying from 1990 to 1994. His educational background has supported his freelance work as a graphic designer, allowing him to apply his design skills in various projects.
Diverse Professional Background
Sid Slonaker has over 15 years of experience in the Title Industry, with a focus on quality control, underwriting, and auditing. His career also includes freelance writing, where he has contributed to publications on both national and international levels. Furthermore, he has experience in landscaping and lawn care as an independent contractor, showcasing his diverse skill set.
Management Experience in Denver
In addition to his roles in the mortgage and title industries, Sid Slonaker managed 12 surface parking lots in lower downtown Denver. This position involved overseeing cash handling operations that exceeded $100,000 daily, demonstrating his capability in financial management and operational oversight.