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MBA Names New VP of Human Resources

Jul 05, 2018
The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) has named Freddy Feliz vice president of information technology (IT) and chief information officer (CIO)

The Mortgage Bankers Association has named Holly Cannon as its new Vice President for Human Resources.
The Mortgage Bankers Association has named Holly Cannon as its new Vice President for Human Resources
 
Cannon was previously the Chief Human Resources Officer at the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Before that, she was Vice President of Human Resources at Atkins/Faithful+Gould and held the same title at AETEA Information Technology. Cannon earned her Senior Professional Human Resources Certification from the Human Resources Certification Institute and holds a B.S. in management studies from the University of Maryland.
 
Cannon replaces Gene Neill, who is retiring after a 37-year career at the trade group.

 
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