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ClosingCorp Appoints New SVP of Data Operations & Product Management

ClosingCorp, a provider of residential real estate closing cost data and technology for the mortgage and real estate services Movers and Shakers BHindustries, announced the appointment of Gerardo Caceres as SVP of Data Operations & Product Management. Caceres will determine the overall strategic direction and tactical execution for all products and will responsible for further enhancing the company’s data and information management strategy.

Prior to joining ClosingCorp, Caceres was the SVP of Service Delivery and Account Management at RealEC Technologies/Black Knight Financial Services. Before joining Black Knight, he was the SVP of Title Strategy and National Title Platform (NTP) at Bank of America (BofA), where he was responsible for providing title and closing services to BofA home loan originations through the NTP. He also held other executive positions at BofA. Caceres graduated from Lancaster University with a Master’s in information management and Bachelor’s in management information systems.

“ClosingCorp is focused on providing our clients the very best solutions they need to effectively manage the mortgage process,” said Bob Jennings, CEO of ClosingCorp. “We’re pleased that Gerardo, an experienced leader with a demonstrated record of success, is joining the team. He’s a seasoned mortgage veteran with deep ties in the title and lender space whose skills and experience will better position us to offer remarkable and relevant solutions for the industry.”

About Author: Mirasha Brown

Mirasha Brown is a graduate of Florida A&M University and is pursuing a masters degree at Syracuse University. Born and raised in Florida, she has contributed to public relations and marketing campaigns for Rent The Runway and Billboard. She is a communications specialist with The Five Star and a contributing writer to DS News and the MReport.
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