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Doc2Doc Lending hires nurse midwife Jazmin Townes to strengthen operations

Jul. 21, 2026
By AI, Created 13:00 UTC, Jul 21, 2026, AGP -

Doc2Doc Lending has added Certified Nurse Midwife Jazmin Townes as an operations specialist as the company leans further into serving nurses and advanced practice providers. The hire comes as those borrowers become one of Doc2Doc’s fastest-growing segments and the platform adds new features around speed and transparency.

Why it matters: - Doc2Doc Lending is trying to make its lending experience feel more specialized for nurses and advanced practice providers. - The company is adding clinical experience inside its operations team as that borrower segment grows. - Doc2Doc says the goal is a lending process that is faster, more transparent and easier to manage from application through repayment.

What happened: - Doc2Doc Lending announced Jazmin Townes, MSN, CNM, APRN, as an operations specialist on July 21, 2026. - Townes is a Certified Nurse Midwife with more than 10 years of experience. - Doc2Doc is a fintech company focused exclusively on healthcare providers. - The company is based in Atlanta.

The details: - Townes will bring a healthcare-first perspective to Doc2Doc’s operations. - Doc2Doc says her role will help strengthen the customer experience for healthcare providers. - The company is targeting nurses and advanced practice providers, or APPs, as a growing part of its borrower base. - A recent Trustpilot review from a registered nurse described the loan process as “super easy,” “very smooth” and “very thorough from start to finish.” - Doc2Doc is also expanding its platform with enhancements aimed at making borrowing easier to use across the full loan cycle. - The company was founded in 2017. - Doc2Doc uses healthcare-specific underwriting and a member-focused lending model. - Doc2Doc Lending products are made available by DR Bank, member FDIC. - Loans remain subject to individual approval, underwriting guidelines and other program terms. - DR Bank may sell, assign or transfer ownership of a loan after funding. - Borrowers are notified if such a transfer occurs. - Doc2Doc listed Katie Miller as the media contact at +1 214-734-1023. - The company’s website is More information.

Between the lines: - The hire signals Doc2Doc is treating provider identity as part of the product, not just a staffing choice. - Bringing a nurse midwife into operations suggests the company wants more firsthand credibility with borrowers who work in clinical care. - The emphasis on empathy, transparency and speed points to competition in a niche lending market where trust matters as much as pricing.

What's next: - Doc2Doc is continuing to expand features for nurses and APPs. - Townes is expected to help shape the borrower experience as the company scales that segment. - The company appears focused on converting its growing provider audience into a larger, more loyal customer base.

The bottom line: - Doc2Doc is betting that healthcare providers want a lender built by people who understand the work—and the financial pressure—that comes with the profession.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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