Virginia Beach, Nov. 12, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- reQuire, LLC, the nation's leading online release tracking and reporting company, announced today that Amy Plew has joined reQuire Release Tracking as chief operating officer.
As COO, Amy is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of reQuire's Human Resources, Sales, Marketing, and Operations Departments. In her new role, Amy will focus on the optimization and improvement of business practices. This includes managing each department and meeting with directors to discuss growth strategies, fiscal matters and corporate developments.
"This is an exciting time to join the reQuire Team," said Plew. "It is rewarding to work for a well-respected national company that has continued to grow and I look forward to the opportunities and successes ahead."
With more than 20 years of administrative and operations management experience, Amy's background includes various roles in executive managerial services. Amy has held positions in finance, marketing, and sales and has worked as vice president for an event management company. Prior to joining the reQuire Team, Amy started her own administrative consulting firm specializing in executive administrative services and operational efficiencies.
"reQuire's success as a company is directly tied to our ability to find key Team members committed to our customers' release tracking needs," said Daniel Morris, founder and CEO of reQuire. "Amy's combination of energy, skill, and experience will be a great asset to our growing Team and company."
Amy studied business administration at Northwood University in Midland, MI and is pursuing her MBA with Indiana Wesleyan in Marion, IN. She currently resides in Virginia Beach, VA with her husband and son.
About reQuire Release Tracking
reQuire (www.gorequire.com) is the leading lien release tracking and reporting service in the real estate settlement services industry. For more than a decade, reQuire has proactively tracked and verified the payoff and cancellation of prior mortgage accounts and liens after the closing for the landowner. Our goal is to restore certainty in the closing by minimizing costs, disruptions, and frustrations for all parties associated with the transaction - landowners, realtors, loan officers, attorneys, underwriters, and settlement agents.
Founded in 2002, reQuire provides a unique solution to the epidemic problem in the industry related to unreleased deeds of trust. The lack of lenders statutory compliance and the inconsistencies in lien release-reconveyance methods among states and courthouses has created an ongoing and costly problem in tracking and reporting the release of property liens. Many are familiar with setbacks associated with unreleased liens; our goal is to eliminate setbacks for everyone at the closing table.