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Applied Business Software Names Wyatt Gilbert National Sales Manager

Mar 10, 2015

Applied Business Software Inc. (ABS), developer of The Mortgage Office and The Loan Office, loan servicing software solutions for the lending industry, has announced the hiring of Wyatt Gilbert as national sales manager to further develop their growing presence with The Loan Office.

Gilbert comes with a wealth of experience in the IT world where he began his career, before moving into the auto commercial equipment industry. His knowledge of The Loan Office software is keen and he is ready to take this product to the next level.

"I feel so fortunate to have joined a group of talented developers and loan servicing connoisseurs," said Gilbert. "I'm excited about the future of The Loan Office software. Having an unparalleled product with exceptional Tech Support to back it up, undoubtedly separates ABS from the competition; and with the introduction of The Loan Office, we can now offer our solutions to what is considered a smaller lender and subsequently, a larger audience."

Jerry Delgado, president and co-founder of ABS said, "Wyatt is a wise addition to our sales department. His high level understanding of our product, along with his unparalleled passion for exceptional service makes him a great asset. I have full confidence that Wyatt will play a key role in the expansion of ABS and the positioning of The Loan Office software as yet another industry leader."

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