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Ed Skornik Joins LRES as Regional VP of Sales

Oct 26, 2015
​LRES has announced that Ed Skornik has been appointed as its new regional vice president of sales for the Dallas/Fort Worth office

LRES has announced that Ed Skornik has been appointed as its new regional vice president of sales for the Dallas/Fort Worth office, where he will be responsible for overseeing the regional sales team, developing and implementing sales strategies to ensure overall profitability, and overseeing client development by identifying prospective clients and potential opportunities to generate new business.         

Skornik brings more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, having held multiple executive-level positions. Prior to LRES, Skornik served as a consultant for various loan servicing operations throughout the country, conducting value reconciliations, REO management, field services and loan underwriting reviews. Before that, he served as the assistant vice president for a leading global investment firm where he managed daily operations and focused on REO asset management, property preservations, inspections, business development and risk management.

“Ed’s diversified management experience in loan servicing and sales will be a huge asset to LRES as we continue to grow,” said Roger Beane, CEO of LRES. “His past successes in servicing operations including REO auctions and REO marketing management will help bring our REO department to the next level and better serve our customers.”

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