OpenClose Solutions hires Sonja D'Anneo

OpenClose Solutions, developers of Web-based, end-to-end mortgage lending software, announced today the appointment of Sonja D'Anneo as client business development/integration specialist.

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D'Anneo brings more than seven years of product management and enhancement experience from San Diego-based Del Mar Database, Another Fiserv Connection, where she was vice president, Business Unit Manager.

"As more lenders continue to leave the client server world for online mortgage software, it is vital that we maintain strong customer relationships and technical support with people who know the mortgage lending space," said Jason Regalbuto, president of OpenClose Solutions. "Sonja's extensive experience with lending technology and customer management make her an ideal fit for OpenClose Solutions as a company and OpenClose as a product."

In her new position, D'Anneo is responsible for managing customer relations and assisting with support issues. She will also oversee training and integration for OpenClose as well as identifying and prioritizing new features, design requirements and any other enhancements to the lending software. D'Anneo was tasked with managing updates and enhancements for both DataTrac and WebTrac. D'Anneo also revamped the WebTrac product to increase sales while working with the accounting department to automate the warehouse management.

Most recently, D'Anneo was vice president of Customer Business Development at Poway, Calif.-based Lender Support Systems, Inc. At Lender Support Systems, a provider of lending and loan servicing technology, D'Anneo was responsible for managing key client accounts, defining policies and procedures as well as document and servicing applications and the development of seamless integration between LSSI and DataTrac.

D'Anneo received a bachelor's degree in Music Education from the University of Northern Colorado.

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