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- Posted October 07, 2010
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Orlans Associates appoints new chief operating officer
Christine M. Filipowicz has been appointed Chief Operating Officer of Orlans Associates, P.C.
In her new role, Filipowicz will direct collaborative strategic efforts and key operational functions on an enterprise-wide basis for Orlans (Troy), Orlans Moran (Boston), Atlantic Law Group (Leesburg, Va.), and eTitle Agency, Inc. (Troy and Leesburg).
Filipowicz has more than 25 years of global experience leading multi-national teams in product and process development, corporate strategy and planning, sales and new business development, and supply chain management
Prior to joining Orlans, Filipowicz held senior operational leadership positions with Plasan NA, Visteon Corp., and Ford Motor Co.
Filipowicz is a graduate of Wayne State University and received her MBA from the University of Michigan.
Headquartered in Troy, Orlans was founded in 1996 and provides legal services and legal document processing to the mortgage and banking industry nationwide.
Published: Thu, Oct 7, 2010
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