DANBURY, Conn., Apr 01, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Promontory MortgagePath LLC, a leading provider of comprehensive digital mortgage origination and tech-driven fulfillment solutions, announced today it has been named one of the Best Places to Work in Financial Technology in 2021. The awards program was created in 2017 and is a project of Arizent, which includes American Banker, and Best Companies Group.
“We believe strongly in the importance of community and regional banking and in increasing access to homeownership, to include underserved communities. When your mission is service-oriented, you tend to attract like-minded individuals to the team,” said Promontory MortgagePath CEO and Founder Gene Ludwig. “We have a truly collaborative, people-first culture where everyone from our technologists, coders, and programmers to our senior mortgage-industry and compliance veterans work alongside each other in pursuit of this shared vision.”
Stamford gets $13.5M from the state for education. But they could be getting $20M.
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A classroom set up with COVID-19 precautions at Northeast Elementary School in Stamford, Conn. Monday, March 8, 2021.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
A proposed bill would invest $445 million more in K-12 education next fiscal year by restructuring the state’s education grant, with the most money going toward the neediest districts.
Stamford schools would receive $6.84 million more from the state than proposed in the governor’s flat budget.
City officials have argued for years that the city’s education system is underfunded by the state.
Ryan Fealey, finance director for Stamford Public Schools, said the increase to the education cost sharing formula, or ECS, would be welcome.