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Lunch & Learn in Denver CO - Scot Rose discusses Data, Hybrid Appraisals & PDC: What’s Changing in Valuation

  • March 26, 2026
  • 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Maggianos DTC - 7401 S Clinton St, Englewood CO 80112

Registration

  • Includes:

    - Recognition as an official event sponsor during the program.

    - Logo placement on all event marketing materials, including flyers, email promotions, and social media posts.

    - Complimentary admission for one representative.

    - Support the advancement of the residential valuation community while promoting your brand to a network of active professionals across the Denver area.

    - Once a sponsorship is confirmed and promotion begins, the sponsorship fee is non-cancellable and non-refundable.
  • Your ticket includes: Admission to the session, Networking with fellow professionals, Lunch at Maggiano’s Little Italy, Plano, TX Member-exclusive pricing. Refunds available up to 7 days prior to the event. No refunds will be issued after that date. Note: No CE hours provided
  • Your ticket includes: Admission to the session, networking with fellow professionals, Lunch at Maggiano’s Little Italy DTO -Non-member pricing. Refunds available up to 7 days prior to the event. Note: No CE hours provided for this event.

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American Valuation Society invites you to a Lunch & Learn with Scot Rose, Chief Strategy Officer at Quantarium, for a focused discussion on how today’s data and hybrid workflows impact lenders, AMCs, and appraisers—turn times, capacity, review, and risk management.

Hybrid appraisal workflows are accelerating the industry’s shift toward more structured property data, new inspection/data-collection roles, and tighter integration between data, analytics, and valuation production. In this session, Scot Rose will share a practical, data-centric perspective on where things are headed—what hybrid models mean in the real world, how Property Data Collection (PDC) fits into the process, and what lenders, AMCs, and appraisers should be thinking about now.

Hybrid appraisals require a PDC completed by a trained/vetted property data collector before the information is delivered to an appraiser to develop the opinion of value; the PDC must align with UPD specifications and be submitted through the GSE data workflow.


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