In 2018, Lisa graduated with a 4.0, BS Degree in Paralegal Studies. After graduation, she attained Certification as a Core Registered Paralegal (CRP) with the National Federation of Paralegal Associations (NFPA). At the height of the Pandemic, she then took on a temporary position as a Loan Officer with Parker & Lynch Special Counsel in early 2020. That opportunity introduced her to the relationship between the loan industry and the government’s rescuing role supporting and providing critical assistance to our nation’s small businesses during a pandemic. Immediately after, Lisa took on a dynamic full-time role as a Contract, Licensing & Insurance Administrator for a healthcare staffing agency ranked among the top one-percent (1%) in our nation. Prompted by rapid company growth, her role compartmentalized in early 2023 when she began to serve exclusively as the Contract Administrator, while on the Legal Team. In that capacity, Lisa served for almost four years as the authorized signing official for all agency contracts and had joint responsibility for reviewing and pulling compliance requirements from contracts for the credentialing department. Motivated by perpetual growth, Lisa is now complementing her portfolio with Notary Signing by starting her own loan signing agency. She accredits her LSA courses, paralegal education and certification, as well as her experience fortuitously navigating the complexities of healthcare legal compliance as the bedrock for paving her path to a thriving future in the loan signing business. Lisa's notary signing business, "LYNX LSA & Notary" was founded on a Client-Centric Ethos. LYNX's Goal is to Mobilize You as The Capstone Over Your Competitors. LYNX looks forward to Serving You With Gratitude and Embracing You As the Center of our Services!
Personal Bio
Lisa moved from the Wyoming and Colorado area to the Oregon Coast in 1996. She was immediately struck by the natural beauty of our fine state. Four years later, she went through a very difficult time while giving birth to her daughter. She suffered an Amniotic Fluid Embolism during delivery on Valentine's Day 2000. After progressing from respiratory distress to respiratory failure, Lisa was placed in a medically-induced coma, with blood and iron transfusions for two weeks. Despite a poorly predicted prognosis for survival, Lisa was discharged home with her baby girl nearly a month after being admitted. She had been given a second chance. Lisa continued to enjoy life on the Coast for fourteen (14) years, before moving with her kids to our state's capital in July 2010. Upon graduating with her BS Degree in Paralegal Studies in 2018 and attaining her Paralegal Certification, she truly felt like she was starting a new life with her kids. Since both of her kids are now adults, she sees this as the perfect time to expand her options and go on a solo business venture in the loan signing industry.