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New Corporate Director Appointed at ISGN

In Florida, ""ISGN Corporation"":http://www.isgn.com/ has announced the appointment of a new director of corporate technology strategy. ISGN, an end-to-end technology solutions and services provider for the mortgage industry, recently hired Tim Anderson to the leadership role.

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With more than 30 years of experience in the housing and technology industries, Anderson will be responsible for developing ISGN's strategic plans for delivery of products,

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services, and platforms. Additionally, Anderson will help maintain ISGN's position as a leading solutions vendor in the mortgage marketplace.

Prior to teaming up with ISGN, Anderson was a senior vice president for ""Lender Processing Services (LPS)"":www.lpsvcs.com/. Other career highlights for Anderson include time spent with ""SigniaDocs, Inc."":www.signiadocs.com/, and ""Stewart Transaction Solutions"":http://www.linkedin.com/company/stewart-transaction-solutions.

""ISGN's competitive advantage is that we are nimble to build the processes and utilize technology to lower costs and compliance risk for our customers as challenges evolve,"" said Krishna Srinivasan, vice chairman and CEO of ISGN. ""We're very pleased that Tim will be designing product and services strategies to help us continue to transform the industry."" ├âÔÇÜ├é┬á

Anderson noted of his decision to join ISGN, ""The cloud gives us the scalability and flexibility to create systems that are unique for every customer. ISGN is one of the few companies in the mortgage industry that is uniquely positioned with a knowledge base of technology, resources and people to offer product and services solutions tailored to specific customer needs.""

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