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Tiffany Stringfellow Named VP of Business Development for LERETA

NationalMortgageProfessional.com
Sep 14, 2018
LERETA has announced the appointment of P.A. (Paul) Larkins, a 35-year banking and financial services executive, as its chairman

LERETA LLC has tapped Tiffany Stringfellow as Vice President of Business Development, responsible for maintaining and growing the relationships with LERETA’s largest clients.
LERETA LLC has tapped Tiffany Stringfellow as Vice President of Business Development, responsible for maintaining and growing the relationships with LERETA’s largest clients
 
Stringfellow has proven experience in the industry. Most recently, she spent 13 years with CoreLogic where she focused on multiple projects including solutions design in advisory services, capital market business development and regional sales in Northern California.
 
“Customer service is at the forefront of maintaining healthy relationships with our clients, followed closely by developing systems that improve processes and the way the industry approaches tax and flood servicing as a whole,” said John Walsh, Chief Executive Officer of LERETA. “Tiffany is uniquely skilled in both those areas and is a true asset to our team. We look forward to a long, productive future that includes her valuable contribution.”
 
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