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Michelle Wheeler Joins Clarity Services as Vice President of Business Development

Clarity Services, an industry leader in subprime, thin file, and under banked consumer data reporting, welcomes Michelle Wheeler, as its new company vice president of business development.

Michelle Wheeler Joins Clarity Services as Vice President of Business Development
2011-09-19
CLEARWATER, FL, September 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Clarity Services, an industry leader in subprime, thin file, and under banked consumer data reporting, welcomes Michelle Wheeler as its new company vice president of business development.

"I am delighted to join Clarity and have the ability to support the communications and prime banking markets in expanding their reach into a consumer population for which visibility has not always been available," said Wheeler.

As a respected telecom industry expert with over 25 years of experience in the communications market, Wheeler has now brought her notable specialty of financial risk and operational impact to Clarity Services. Having worked with carriers around the world, she has had the opportunity to assist organizations in their selections of solutions and development of best practices in their fraud prevention business and their credit assessment strategies. Her background in risk mitigation has prompted countless whitepapers, media interviews and speaking engagements on the topic.

"Michelle's unique rich background in telecommunications, and her deep experience in fraud risk strategies, will help Clarity Services expand the benefits of our subprime focus in new markets where our solutions are not widely used today," said Tim Ranney, founder and president of Clarity Services.

"I am ready to create the visibility and communications between the two markets and Clarity's valuable data on the thin file and under banked population. With Clarity's data, these companies will have the opportunity to increase revenue in these market populations and decrease risk," said Wheeler.

Prior to joining Clarity Services, Wheeler served at ID Analytics where she was responsible for developing the telecommunications market. Wheeler was appointed to the Communications Fraud Control Association board in June 2011 where she helps bring focus to key topics to keep the industry abreast of the rapid changes and challenges facing operators every day. She also sits on the National Advisory Board for Talking Shoes Media, a multimedia production company dedicated to educating the public and increasing consumer awareness about economic crime. Wheeler has served on the Utica College's Economic Crime Institute board and was a long standing active member of the Telecommunications Risk Management Association.

About Clarity
With over 20 million unique Social Security Numbers, Clarity Services provides powerful reporting products on under banked, subprime, thin file consumers with real-time consumer data to facilitate fraud detection, risk management and more. A series of fully customizable configurations help businesses make educated decision choices to meet individual business needs and help reduce investment losses.

For more information on Clarity's robust reporting solutions, please visit: www.clarityservices.com

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[Press-News.org] Michelle Wheeler Joins Clarity Services as Vice President of Business Development
Clarity Services, an industry leader in subprime, thin file, and under banked consumer data reporting, welcomes Michelle Wheeler, as its new company vice president of business development.