David Holt Appointed SVP Default Strategy and Execution for ServiceLink
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- ServiceLink, a leading end-to-end origination and default solutions provider for fifteen of the top twenty mortgage lenders and servicers, is pleased to announce that David Holt has joined ServiceLink as Senior Vice President Default Strategy and Execution. David will work directly with the executive team in the continual development of ServiceLink's default service products and strategies.
Mr. Holt joins ServiceLink with over 30 years experience in finance and mortgage default related servicing. Prior to joining ServiceLink, David served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Lender Processing Services, Inc.'s (LPS's) Default Division. In addition David spent 10 years of his career servicing non-performing loans for both Wachovia and Ocwen. David holds a BBA in accounting from the University of Texas and an MBA from Florida Atlantic University.
"We are excited to welcome David to the team and know that ServiceLink will benefit from his experience and product expertise within the mortgage servicing market as we continue to expand and refine our default offering," said Jeff Coury, President and CEO of ServiceLink.
About ServiceLink
ServiceLink, a Fidelity National Financial (NYSE: FNF) company, is a leading provider of end-to-end origination and default related products, services and technology for the mortgage industry. ServiceLink currently serves 15 of the top 20 national lenders and servicers, helping them drive maximum performance throughout the life of the loan. ServiceLink combines its unrivaled Serve First culture and industry experience with innovative products and technology along with the resources of FNF to help our client partners mitigate risk, reduce cycle times and lower operating costs. For more information about ServiceLink, visit www.servicelinkfnf.com.
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