Financial services veteran tapped to help with company growth
DENVER, Nov. 1, 2010 – LenderLive Network Inc., a company that provides business process
outsourcing and technology to the financial industry, has appointed R. Harold Owens as
national account manager for LenderLive Settlement Services (LLSS), a division of LenderLive
Network. Owens, who has more than 39 years of experience in the consumer financial services
industry, will be responsible for obtaining new title business for LLSS and managing client
relationships.
Owens has extensive industry experience through several senior management positions,
including president and CEO positions at various multi-billion dollar consumer finance
companies, such as Security Pacific Financial Services, Inc., Fleet Finance, KeyCorp Finance
and World Acceptance Corporation. Owens was also a partner in a marketing firm, Direct
Marketing Associates, Inc. and a mortgage company, Maverick Acceptance Corporation.
"At a time when the mortgage industry is returning to more of the traditional business methods,
having Harold’s expertise will be a strong asset for our settlement services division," said Rick
Seehausen, president and CEO of LenderLive Network. "His valuable leadership, savvy
business initiatives and innovative thinking will help us grow as a business while developing and
fostering respected relationships."
About LenderLive Network Inc.
LenderLive is a Denver-based mortgage service provider. Since 1999, the company has provided the single-family mortgage loan industry with private-label service and technology solutions to originate, process, underwrite and close loans on behalf of its clients. This continued support to lenders and servicers brought LenderLive recognition in 2009 as a Top 50 Mortgage Service Provider by Mortgage Technology Magazine. Through comprehensive solutions or component services, LenderLive offers the people, technology and processes that allow its clients to focus on their core business while LenderLive provides their mortgage loan fulfillment needs.