Instructor Name: Keisha Harris
 

An affordable lending advocate for over 12 years, Keisha has varied, extensive experience in mortgage lending and housing counseling. She currently serves as the chief operations officer with D&E, The Power Group, which empowers communities through education and economic empowerment. Harris is affiliated with the Federal Home Loan Bank Corporation, Federal National Mortgage Corporation, Housing Urban Development, Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Consumer Credit Counseling Services, NeighborWorks America and Toastmasters International. She is a graduate of the Avionce Institute of Mortgage Banking and a certified trainer for Housing and Urban Development. In 2004 she was honored as President’s Club recipient with Washington Mutual Bank and in 2000 named Mortgage Associate of the Year with Atlantic States Bank.

Harris has taught with NeighborWorks America since 2005 teaching Homebuyer Education Methods: Training the Trainer; Lending Basics for Homeownership Counseling; Foreclosure Basics; Developing and Implementing an Effective Foreclosure Program; Credit Counseling for Maximum Results; Homeownership Counseling Certification: Principles, Practices and Techniques; Effective Group and Telephone Foreclosure Counseling Strategies.

Keisha Harris teaches the following course(s):
HO307 Advanced Foreclosure: Case Study Practicum
HO260 Counseling Buyers of REO Properties
HO265 Counseling Clients Seeking Rental Housing
HO120 Counseling Clients to Recognize Fair Lending Abuse and Mortgage Fraud
HO211 Credit Counseling for Maximum Results
HO320 Developing and Implementing an Effective Foreclosure Program
HO321 Developing Effective Loss Mitigation Negotiation and Sales Skills
HO252 Effective Group and Telephone Foreclosure Counseling Strategies
HO109 Foreclosure Basics
HO312 Helping Your Client Choose the Right Mortgage Product
HO317 Homebuyer Education Methods: The Accelerated Version
HO229 Homebuyer Education Methods: Training the Trainer
HO360 Homeownership Counseling Certification for Program Managers and Executive Directors
HO250c Homeownership Counseling Certification: Principles, Practices and Techniques Part I
HO250 Homeownership Counseling Certification: Principles, Practices and Techniques, Part I
HO245 How to Become a HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Agency
HO110 Introduction to Homeownership Counseling
HO103 Lending Basics for Homeownership Counselors
HO202 Making Home Affordable: A Breakdown of Program Components
HO230 Maximizing Client Workflow for Greater Business Results
HO248 Program Compliance & Reporting for HUD-Approved Counseling Agencies
HO285 Transitioning Consumers: Counseling Clients To Take The Next Step