Steve joined Safeguard in as manager over the hazard claims team. He was instrumental in the development and creation of policies, procedures and operating protocol. In , he assumed responsibility for the newly-formed high risk department, once again building its success.
Steve was promoted to director over these two areas in , and he was promoted to assistant vice president in Steve is a graduate of Grove City College.
Jennifer Jozity is the assistant vice president of operations, overseeing inspections, REO and property preservation for Safeguard. Jen has demonstrated the ability to deliver consistent results in order audit and order management. She will build upon these strengths in order to deliver this level of excellence in both REO and property preservation operations. Jen joined Safeguard in and was promoted to director of inspections operations in and assistant vice president of inspections operations in Jennifer Anspach is the assistant vice president of finance for Safeguard.
She manages recruitment strategies, employee relations, training, personnel policies, retention, payroll and benefits programs. Additionally, Jennifer has oversight of the accounts receivable and loss functions formerly within the accounting department.
Jennifer joined the company in April as a manager of accounting and finance and a year later was promoted to director. She was named AVP of human capital in Prior to joining Safeguard, she held several management positions at OfficeMax and InkStop in both operations and finance.
Jennifer is a graduate of Youngstown State University. Rick Moran is the assistant vice president of application architecture for Safeguard. Rick is responsible for evolving the Safeguard IT systems.
Rick has been with Safeguard since Prior to joining Safeguard, Rick was director of enterprise architecture at Revol Wireless, a privately held CDMA Wireless provider in Ohio and Indiana, and operated his own consulting firm providing services to the manufacturing, telecommunications, and energy sectors.
Steve Machovina is the assistant vice president of technology infrastructure and cloud services for Safeguard. And what about the Realignments? Both good questions! Here is how the extensions came down the pike,. HUD intends to extend contracts for days for current FSM contractors in the areas listed below at their current Option Year pricing.
The current contracts expire on May 31, and will be extended until July 31, The type of funds is annual Property Disposition PD. It should be noted that the 30 May extensions were all extended yet an additional 60 days — so, the first extension ended 31 July and the second extension would theoretically end 30 September This was the Justification for the actions,.
To get an idea of the JA extensions — now in their second round — pricing, here was the actual costs related by HUD,. In addition to all that they are currently maintaining, they have been issued 2A and 5A. Here is how HUD put it,. Its performance across various FSM areas has been generally good over the past 12 months and there are no significant performance concerns.
DGG [Guardian Asset Management] has the resources, available key personnel, vendor network, and principal staff perform without any delays related to start up that could cause an interruption in services.
In the last round of bridge contracts, it has shown an ability to pick up new areas within HOCs with little to no performance risk. Therefore, DGG [Guardian Asset Management] has the proven performance history and capability to perform these services within the time frame required with no degradation to the HUD mission. While there is an incumbent vendor in 2D, soliciting an offer from that vendor is not in the best interest of the government because of its performance in 2D.
The risk of awarding to the incumbent is greater than the risk of awarding to non-incumbent DGG [Guardian Asset Management]. While there is an incumbent vendor in 5A, soliciting an offer from that vendor is not in the best interest of the government because of its performance in 5A. The risk of awarding to the incumbent is greater than the risk of awarding to non-incumbent DGG.
However, historically that vendor does not have a record of satisfactory performance in new areas. Rather, it has generally failed to provide acceptable FSM service in new areas. Ginnie Mae. The office is currently headed by General Deputy Assistant Secretary Todd Richardson, who is performing the duties of Assistant Secretary in an acting capacity while Biden nominee Solomon Greene awaits confirmation by the Senate.
Office of PIH. This page will be continuously updated. If you know of other housing-related HUD vacancies not listed here or that you would like to see highlighted, please reach out to us at info therevolvingdoorproject. Department of Housing and Urban Development Flickr. October 20, Blog Post.
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