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Core Conversations explores the effects of inflation on housing prices, drawing connections to global trends.
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Maiclaire Bolton Smith holds the position of vice president, Hazard & Risk Management at CoreLogic. In this role, she leads product management, research, market strategy, sales enablement, thought leadership and catastrophe event response for this division of the company’s insurance pillar.
With her background in seismology and experience as a leader, she has become a leading communicator who strives to reveal new insights about the impacts of natural hazards and climate change on the broader property ecosystem. She is also the host of Core Conversations: A CoreLogic Podcast.
Prior to CoreLogic, Bolton Smith held previous positions at RMS, Emergency Management British Columbia, the International Seismological Centre and the Geological Survey of Canada.
Core Conversations explores the effects of inflation on housing prices, drawing connections to global trends.
Maiclaire Bolton Smith and CoreLogic Economist Thom Malone discuss the effects that the U.S. securitized mortgage system and investor activity has had on the global property market.
Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith sits down with Bridget Berg to talk about who ends up paying when someone defaults on a loan and how automation may open the door for increased fraud.
Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith sits down with Bridget Berg to talk about the types of mortgage fraud, where it is most prevalent in the industry and why fraud can be so difficult to detect.
Host Maiclaire Bolton Smith sits down with CoreLogic Chief Actuary Howard Kunst to discuss the wildfire season with a focus on California and how the historic rainfall from earlier this year will influence upcoming wildfire risk.
In this episode, host Maiclaire Bolton Smith sits down with CoreLogic Chief Actuary Howard Kunst to talk about wildfire risk, how to use a risk score to map that risk, and what different underwriting actions underwriters can take based on the score.