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Clayton Holdings Promotes Andy Pollock to Chief Revenue Officer

Oct 07, 2016

Clayton Holdings LLC has promoted Andy Pollock to chief revenue officer. In this role, Pollock will lead the Tampa-based company’s efforts to drive its revenue streams and identify new opportunities for growth. Pollock will also lead the enterprise sales and consulting strategy across Clayton and its subsidiaries.  

Pollock joined Clayton in October 2015 as senior managing director, head of Consulting Services, bringing more than 25 years of operational and consulting experience in all phases of lending and servicing. More than half of Pollock’s career was spent at First Franklin, where he held several senior positions, including president and chief executive officer. Most recently, he was president and chief executive officer at WDB Funding, an alternative commercial lending company. Pollock was also founder and managing partner of Global Logic Advisors, a financial services consulting firm that focused on corporate planning, operations, risk management, regulatory compliance, finance/accounting, process improvement and project management.

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