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Shacara Delgado to Head Realogy’s Compliance Operations

Jun 14, 2019
Realogy Holdings Corp. has named Shacara Delgado as its new chief ethics and compliance officer

Realogy Holdings Corp. has named Shacara Delgado as its new chief ethics and compliance officer. According to the Madison, N.J.-based company, Delgado will lead the company’s ethics and compliance program, while continuing to manage employment, benefits and contractor relations legal matters in collaboration with law department senior leadership. Delgado joined the company in 2002 and was previously senior vice president for employment and benefits law.
 
"In our ongoing commitment to ethics and integrity, I can think of few people more qualified to lead our programs than Shacara," said Marilyn Wasser, Realogy executive vice president and general counsel. "She has shown great leadership, anticipating key issues for the industry and developing strategies to address those matters, while consistently operating with the highest level of integrity."

 
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