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ALFN Adds Executive Position, Names Two New Leaders

The ""American Legal and Financial Network (ALFN)"":http://www.alfn.org/ is expanding its leadership lineup.

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Adding a new executive position and naming two new appointees, the national mortgage banking trade group announced Christina Danovsky's promotion to SVP of business development, as well as the hiring of Cade Holleman to the recently-created role of assistant VP of government affairs and communications.

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Joining the ALFN in 2008, Danovsky was VP of education and communications for the organization prior to being promoted. While serving as SVP of business development, Danovsky will be responsible for heading up relations with clients, members, servicers, and the government-sponsored enterprises; additionally, she'll continue to generate new educational opportunities and programming for the ALFN.

Holleman has previously been the executive director of the ""National Association of Women REO Brokerages"":http://www.nawrb.com/. As assistant VP for the ALFN, Holleman will coordinate committee activities for specific practice areas; monitor legislative and regulatory processes; and manage the group's advocacy, communications, and government outreach, as well as assisting with the ALFN's event development.

""After ten years of exceptional service to the mortgage banking industry, ALFN is expanding its executive leadership in order to better serve our member businesses, servicer partners, and industry at large,"" concluded Wesley Kozeny, president and founder of ALFN.

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