Verise V. Campbell serves as the Deputy Director of the State of Nevada Foreclosure Mediation Program. Ms. Campbell joined the Supreme Court of Nevada, Administrative Office of the Courts, as Program Manager of the Foreclosure Mediation Program on July 1, 2009 and was tasked with launching the Program after its creation by the 2009 Nevada Legislature with the passage of Nevada State Assembly Bill 149. This legislation amended NRS Chapter 107.080 and 107.086, Nevada’s non-judicial foreclosure statutes.
Through state-wide collaboration, education, and best practices, the State of Nevada Foreclosure Mediation Program provides a viable mediation process bringing together key stakeholders, including property owners, lenders, and their respective representatives, in a neutral setting to discuss alternatives to foreclosure, thus helping to reduce the number of foreclosures in Nevada under the guiding principles of respect, equity, accountability and sensitivity. The purpose of the State of Nevada Foreclosure Mediation Program is to directly address the foreclosure crisis in Nevada; and provide a forum for lenders and homeowners to discuss alternatives to foreclosure and help keep homeowners in their homes, where possible.
In her role as Deputy Director, Ms. Campbell continues to oversee all day-to-day operations of the State of Nevada Foreclosure Mediation Program. Prior to joining the Administrative Office of the Courts, Ms. Campbell held a wide array of professional positions. She has served as the Administrator for a large-scale international development company, as the Director of Administration for the Cosmopolitan Resort and Casino, and as a Deputy Municipal Clerk for a southern New Jersey Municipality.
Ms. Campbell’s wealth of hands-on experience, leadership skills, organizational management training, and expertise in working with community and professional businesses and organizations has proven beneficial to the success of the State of Nevada Foreclosure Mediation Program.
Ms. Campbell’s educational background includes a Master’s Degree in Organizational Management and a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management.

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