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Elliott & Company Appraisers promotes Carlyle Holt to VP position

Mar 16, 2010

Elliott & Company Appraisers has announced the promotion of Client Services Director Carlyle Holt to the position of vice president. Holt literally grew up in the mortgage lending industry and has an extensive background in property and casualty insurance and commercial and residential construction restoration. He has a bachelor’s degree in economics from North Carolina State University and currently holds a North Carolina Loan Officer License and a North Carolina Real Estate License. “Since joining our company in 2006, Carlyle has not only met, but also exceeded our expectations,” said Charlie W. Elliott, president of Elliott & Company Appraisers. “He came to us with substantial experience in the mortgage lending industry and has played a key role in the growth of our company even during difficult economic times.” Elliott & Company Appraisers is a full-service real estate appraisal management company (AMC) that operates throughout the United States. For more information, visit www.elliottco.com.
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