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CoesterVMS Hires Industry Veteran as SVP of Operations

""CoesterVMS"":http://www.coestervms.com/about-coester-vms-1 is welcoming a new senior vice president of operations. The company recently appointed industry veteran Robert T. Chasteen to the leadership position.

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Prior to teaming up with Coester, Chasteen was the production manager for ""First Choice Bank"":www.firstchoice-bank.com/. While with the financial entity, Chasteen was responsible for the bank's loan production and compliance.

Chasteen will head up Coester's implementation and enforcement policies for customer care.

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The company also noted that he is ""charged with ensuring the highest performance and customer service levels across all of the company's departments.""

Coester's CEO, Brian Coester, stated of Chasteen's hiring, ""Rob's focus on customer service is a key part of our strategy for not only growing the business, but also strengthening the commitment and loyalty we have with our existing client base. A lot of our clients are very excited to know that as good as our service levels are now, with Rob onboard, they're going to get even better.""

According to an official release, Coester's decision to add Chasteen to the team is part of a ""plan to aggressively grow its market position as a leading appraisal management company and mortgage technology innovator.""

""The appraisal industry is exploding with opportunity and we are perfectly positioned to capitalize on that,"" added Coester. ""With our Cloud Control appraisal technology, we have capabilities that extend far beyond our competition. We've got superior appraisals and superior technology, and Rob is going to ensure we have superior infrastructure to support the growth we plan to see in the coming year and 2013.""

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