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Secure Insight Hires Carolyn Covington as West Coast Regional Sales Director

Apr 06, 2017
Secure Insight has announced the results of their latest title and settlement industry survey

Secure Insight (SSI) has announced that it has hired mortgage industry veteran Carolyn Covington as its new regional sales director based in California, focused on expanding SSI lender clients throughout the Western United States.
 
“We are very pleased to have Carolyn join our organization at this important point in our company history,” said Secure Insight President Andrew Liput. “She has the knowledge, experience and energy to lead us into the next phase of our nationwide growth into a valuable industry utility.”
 
Covington was formerly a business development officer with Carrington Title Services, and prior to that, was national sales executive at Servicelink. She also has been instrumental in increasing sales at First American/DataTree LPS and Data Quick over her career.
 
“I have observed first-hand the need for better closing table risk management,” said Covington. “The tools offered by Secure Insight are far beyond anything I have ever seen in terms of quality, accuracy, and reliability. I am confident that the company’s products will be seen as an essential resource and operational asset to lenders in my region.”
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