IRVINE, CA, February 14, 2013 (Press-News.org) Multifamily Ancillary Group, LLC (MAG), the leading ancillary service provider for the multifamily industry, today announced a number of employee promotions.
Todd Clark has been promoted to Director of Operations for MAG. Clark joined the company five years ago and has been instrumental in the success of the utility recovery program. Todd has 23 years experience in the utility industry, with 17 of that dedicated to the multifamily sector.
Scott Rawley has been promoted to Director of Sales for MAG. Rawley joined the company five years ago and brings over 20 years of combined experience in construction defect claims, home building, multifamily billing and client relations.
Chris Houle joined MAG in 2011 as a Marketing Specialist and has been promoted to a National Account Manager for MAG's telecommunication division. He received his Bachelors from California State University Fullerton and has 15 years of experience in customer service, with five years in sales and marketing.
In the Utility Recovery Department, Angela Carrillo has been promoted to Billing Client Relations Manager for Community Utility Billing Services. Carrillo joined the CUBS team four years ago in an accounting capacity and has since shown outstanding leadership. She has more than 14 years of experience in the multifamily utility industry, including customer service, client services, billing, and accounting.
"We congratulate these very deserving MAG associates on this prestigious achievement," said Annie McClinton, Vice President of MAG. "It is an honor to be a part of their career development and future growth within the company."
About the Company
The Multifamily Ancillary Group (MAG) is an ancillary service leader in the apartment industry throughout the United States. The group is composed of four primary services - Community Utility Billing Services (CUBS) specializing in Billing Programs, Payment Processing, Collections, Reporting, and Expense Recovery. iMAG resident insurance center provides protection to both properties and residents through MyRenterPolicy.com & iMAGinsurance.com. Shops, Training And Results (STAR) provides customized performance-based mystery shops, customer service satisfaction surveys, training programs and Comparable Market & Survey Analysis. Multifamily Ancillary Group Telecommunication Contract Negotiation and Audits save companies thousands on Internet, Voice and Cable.
For more information about the company's apartment ancillary services, visit www.magrev.com.
Multifamily Ancillary Group Announces Employee Promotions
MAG announces four key promotions.
2013-02-14
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