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Lou Sigillo joins Cenlar as senior vice president of contact centers

EWING, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cenlar FSB, the nation’s leading mortgage loan subservicer, announced today that Lou Sigillo has joined the company as Senior Vice President of Contact Centers.


Lou is an award-winning and driven leader with more than 25 years of experience in every facet of call-center operations,” said Kimberly Gibson, Executive Vice President, Borrower Operations and Executive Committee Member for Cenlar. Over this time he has demonstrated passion and commitment to the customer experience. He is a strong advocate for the customer and, at the same time, is adept at driving efficiencies across the business.”

Prior to Cenlar, Lou was a Senior Vice President of Client Engagement for Alorica, one of the largest global outsourcing companies in the world. Before that, Lou was Vice President of Customer Service Operations for Verizon’s wireless operations. At Verizon, he directed the customer service strategy, service delivery and service excellence across internal centers, home-based agents, and strategic partner call centers. Among his accomplishments was the transformation of customer service from multiple field organizations into a centralized national organization.

Lou will be responsible for overseeing Cenlar’s contact center operations, with an initial goal of standardizing, streamlining, and upgrading workforce and technological processes. These efforts will be oriented toward building a seamless customer journey and frictionless omnichannel experience.

About Cenlar FSB

Cenlar FSB is a federally chartered, employee-owned wholesale bank, servicing more than 2.7 million mortgage loans in 50 states. As the nation’s leading subservicer, Cenlar boasts a loyal and growing client base of more than 150 institutions including banks, credit unions, and mortgage bankers. Our 3,000 employees, strategically located throughout the United States, are dedicated to teamwork and customer satisfaction, thereby providing client solutions that are unparalleled in quality, flexibility and innovation. Headquartered in Ewing, NJ, Cenlar is industry rated and audited regularly by independent third parties.

For more information, visit www.cenlar.com. Find us on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cenlar-fsb/

 

Contacts

Adrienne R. Kowalski

Corporate Communications Director

arkowalski@cenlar.com

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Wades shop in preparation for Hurricane Sandy

Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012 was very busy at ShopRite supermarket in Ewing, N.J. As Hurricane Sandy threatens to arrive in the area, many residents of Ewing went shopping for last minute items. The supermarket was so crowded that shoppers could hardly find shopping carts to help them carry their items. Kelly and Crystal Wade were among the shoppers. “We are pretty much preparing for the hurricane, but we are not overdoing it,” said Mrs. Wade. “We are just getting some basic stuff just in case we lose power,” she said. The Wades said they were interested in getting water, bread, peanut butter and jelly, cereal, fruits, cakes, milk and batteries. They said they have a wood-burning stove, and would also prepare by getting money from the bank for a hotel if needed.

Kelly (left) and Crystal Wade (right), of Ewing, N.J. are at ShopRite supermarket Sunday afternoon, shopping for last minute items in preparation for Hurricane Sandy that should arrive Monday. – Photo by Michelle Dryden/The Media Pub
The Wades are in the drinking water isle of ShopRite where they get the water supply that they will need when Hurricane Sandy arrives Monday. — Photo by Michelle Dryden/The Media Pub
While shopping at ShopRite supermarket Sunday, the Wades did not forget to pick up a box of cereal that is on their list of essential items that they will need when Hurricane Sandy gets here. – Photo by Michelle Dryden/The Media Pub
Kelly (right) and Crystal Wade (left) are on their way to the checkout line at ShopRite, after shopping together Sunday for a list of items that they think they will need when Hurricane Sandy arrives. – Photo by Michelle Dryden/The Media Pub
The Wades wait for their balance due to the cashier who is checking out their items. The twosome have just finished shopping for items that are important to them as they prepare for Hurricane Sandy that is scheduled to arrive in the area Monday. – Photo by Michelle Dryden/The Media Pub