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RedVision Names EVP For Sales, Marketing

Caption - Leanne Zinn CoxRedVision, an independent, nationwide provider of real property title data, search examination, and curative-ready solutions, has appointed Leanne Zinn-Cox as EVP of sales and marketing, the company recently announced.

Zinn-Cox brings to her new position a wealth of knowledge and experience stemming from more than 20 years spent in the industry. Prior to joining RedVision, she was president and founder of Red Dart Consulting, a specialty consulting firm focused on the real estate and title industries.

Her past leadership positions also include stints as SVP with First American Title and president and COO for Sunbelt Title Agency.

"Leanne brings a rich combination of client-facing business development and leadership experiences that makes her a natural fit for this position," RedVision CEO Brian Twibell said. "Her extensive experience, consultative approach and understanding of the marketplace will help shape RedVision's market development to further strengthen our customer value proposition."

Zinn-Cox's responsibilities at RedVision include providing leadership, motivation, and strategic and tactical direction for the company's sales and marketing team as the firm continues to grow.

"I am thrilled to join RedVision's leadership team and am especially impressed by the company's customer-focused culture," she said. "I see a bright future for RedVision with increased gains in market share and revenue growth, but more importantly by providing customers with the solutions they need to be successful."

About Author: Tory Barringer

Tory Barringer began his journalism career in early 2011, working as a writer for the University of Texas at Arlington's student newspaper before joining the DS News team in 2012. In addition to contributing to DSNews.com, he is also the online editor for DS News' sister publication, MReport, which focuses on mortgage banking news.
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