Architecture News Today — July 15, 2026

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NTREIS names Joey Bandemer VP of data governance and more — today's architecture signal.

The mortgage and real estate industries are seeing significant leadership changes and regulatory shifts. Several major companies have announced new executive appointments, including NTREIS, which has named Joey Bandemer as VP of data governance, and Stockton Mortgage, which has welcomed Christy Soukhamneut as chief strategy and innovation officer. Taylor Morrison has also made a key hire, appointing Jeremy Hampson as Jacksonville division president. These changes reflect the evolving landscape of the industry, where data governance, innovation, and local market expertise are becoming increasingly important.

The industry is also navigating regulatory changes, such as the ROAD Act, which has introduced new restrictions on single-family investor activity. Meanwhile, big banks have reported strong mortgage origination numbers for Q2, beating expectations. However, the industry is also facing potential disruption from new players, such as Kelley Blue Book, which may be looking to shake up traditional commission structures. As the industry continues to evolve, it's clear that companies will need to adapt to changing regulatory requirements, technological advancements, and shifting market conditions in order to remain competitive.

Today's signal:
• NTREIS names Joey Bandemer VP of data governance (housingwire.com)
• Christy Soukhamneut on joining Stockton Mortgage as chief strategy and innovation officer (housingwire.com)
• Taylor Morrison appoints Jeremy Hampson as Jacksonville division president (housingwire.com)
• Big banks crush Q2 mortgage origination expectations (housingwire.com)
• Single-family investor restrictions take effect under ROAD Act (housingwire.com)
• Is Kelley Blue Book another company coming for your commission? (housingwire.com)

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