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American Homeowner Preservation Names New CRO

Apr 09, 2021
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Photo of Tim GillisAmerican Homeowner Preservation Inc., a crowdfunding platform that raises capital to buy some of the most distressed mortgages in the country at discounts, promoted Tim Gillis as the company's chief revenue officer. In his new role, Gillis will be responsible for driving revenue growth by leveraging and aligning all revenue-generating departments to execute the company strategy and achieve revenue goals, according to a press release.

"The addition of Gillis to American Homeowner Preservation will maximize revenue and help create partnerships with existing and new clients," said Jorge Newbery, AHP LLC founder and CEO.

Gillis brings 25 years of lending and service experience to his new role. Prior to his promotion, he was president of AHP Servicing. His new duties will include overseeing sales, account management, client marketing, and loan trading for Activist Legal, AHP 75, AHP Mortgage Direct, AHP Servicing, AHP Title Direct, America's Trustee Services, DebtCleanse, and preREO.

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