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Former NFLer Bobby Leopold to Lead Business Development at MCS

Dec 19, 2012

Mortgage Contracting Services LLC (MCS) has announced the addition of Bobby Leopold as vice president of business development. In this position, Leopold will focus on generating new business and play an active role in advancing MCS’ overall growth and development. Leopold has nearly 20 years of marketing, sales and business development experience in the financial and communications industries, most recently as vice president of client relations at ProVest. While at ProVest, he was responsible for upholding client satisfaction, maintaining an active role in the expansion of the company’s partnerships and service offerings. Leopold also developed low-income housing tax credit sites throughout Texas and directly impacted all aspects of the development process as owner of B & L Development. “I see my responsibilities inclusive of both spearheading business development initiatives and building strategic partnerships," said Leopold. "My goal is to sustain MCS as a driving force in this industry.” In addition, Leopold worked as senior manager for new business development at Ocwen Financial Corporation, increasing residential loan servicing accounts by 150 percent in one year. “Bobby has a keen industry foresight that will serve MCS well in our efforts to expand this business and find even more ways to support our servicer clients in their reinvestment back into communities everywhere,” said Caroline Reaves, CEO of Mortgage Contracting Services. “We pride our management team in collectively having hundreds of years spent in leading servicing shops, and Bobby further adds to that experience. We look forward to his immediate contributions to the growth and maturity of MCS.” Leopold also played on the 1977 National Champion University of Notre Dame football team before entering the NFL where he played for the San Francisco 49ers and Green Bay Packers. While with the 49ers, Bobby was selected to the NFL All-Rookie Team and went on to become a Super Bowl Champion.
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Dec 19, 2012