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ARMCO Names Kyle Kehoe Chief Revenue Officer

May 01, 2019
ACES Risk Management (ARMCO) has announced that it has added questionnaires related to the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) to the ACES Intelligent Questionnaire (ACES IQ) functionality

ACES Risk Management (ARMCO) has announced the hiring of Kyle Kehoe as Chief Revenue Officer. His focus will be accelerating ARMCO’s organic revenue growth, from its strong base in the mortgage vertical into adjacent markets in financial services, both commercial and consumer. He will also help guide the development and commercialization of ARMCO’s next generation of products and services, and ensure the company continues to deliver best-in-class customer experiences.
 
“We are proud to announce Kyle as ARMCO’s chief revenue officer, and thrilled to have him on our executive team,” said Avi Naider, ARMCO’s Chief Executive Officer. “His strategic vision, industry leadership, commercial acumen and personal integrity are the qualities we seek in our executive team.”
 
Across his 20-year career as an executive and revenue leader with CRIF Lending Solutions/MeridianLink, Yodlee and Equifax, Kyle has built and led exceptional enterprise sales, product and marketing teams.
 
“As provider of the most advanced quality control and compliance technology, ARMCO is in prime position for expansion,” said Kehoe. “I look forward to helping lenders, servicers, banks and other financial institutions achieve the increased revenue, reduced risk, and enhanced client experiences that come from choosing ARMCO as a technology partner.”

 
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May 01, 2019
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