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Jay Farner (born March 24, 1973) is an American businessman and investor. He is the founder and CEO of Ronin Capital Partners, a venture capital firm. Previously, Farner was the Vice Chairman and
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of Rocket Companies (formerly known as Quicken Loans), which includes Rocket Mortgage, the nation's largest retail mortgage lender. Farner was also the CEO of Rock Holdings incorporated.


Early life and education

In 1995, Jay Farner graduated with a bachelor's degree in Finance from
Michigan State University Michigan State University (Michigan State or MSU) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State o ...
. There, he restarted its business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi. Farner currently resides in the Detroit area.


Career

After his graduation from Michigan State, Jay Farner began his career in finance as a mortgage banker at Quicken Loans Inc (then called Rock Financial) with Dan Gilbert in 1996. In early 1997, Farner first became the director of mortgage banking, then vice president of web mortgage banking in May 1998. Rock Financial's online presence drew the attention of Intuit Inc., which bought the firm in 1999 from Gilbert for $336 million before later selling it back to him in 2002 for $130 million. The company grew to provide direct-to-consumer home loans via the internet in all 50 states. Farner then served as Quicken's president and chief marketing officer, spearheading the company's outreach efforts, and was named one of '' Crain’s Detroit Business’ '' ''40 Under 40'' in 2011. In 2014, Farner led what ''
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'' called a “billion-dollar gamble” in a
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bracket challenge with Yahoo Sports, with a potential $1 billion prize offered to the winner. While only $3 million was handed out, the challenge generated billions of online engagements and millions of new leads, which ''PR Week'' called a "data generation exercise … like gold dust" and others called it the “best PR move” of the year. In 2015, Farner and Quicken Loans created Rocket Mortgage, the first fully digital end-to-end consumer mortgage lending operation. Rocket Mortgage would later become the first lender to perform electronic closings. Upon launch, ''TechCrunch'' called Rocket the mortgage industry's “
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moment” and compared the process to TurboTax. Quicken Loans’ Rocket Mortgage released an ad at the 2016
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with the tagline “Push Button, Get Mortgage,” whereby clients could get a mortgage via their mobile phone. While some critics said the ease of obtaining loans reminded them of the
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, Quicken Loans is “one of the few lenders that came through the financial crisis unscathed,” according to '' The San Francisco Chronicle'', as they were never involved in subprime lending. In 2017, Farner was promoted to CEO of Quicken Loans. That quarter, Quicken Loans originated $25 billion in direct-to-consumer home loans, surpassing
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, with $23 billion, as the largest lender in retail home loans in the US. In August 2020, Quicken's parent company, Rocket Companies Inc, was listed on the
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, selling 100 million shares and raising $1.8 billion on its first trading day.


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Jay Farner
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