CoreLogic President and CEO Anand Nallathambi dies at 55

CoreLogic President and CEO Anand Nallathambi died unexpectedly March 2 after a short illness. He was 55.

Nallathambi had been on medical leave from the data and analytics company for about two weeks, according to the Orange County Register. He is survived by his wife and two children.

CoreLogic CEO Anand Nallathambi died on March 2. He was 55.
Anand Nallathambi, chief executive officer of CoreLogic, speaks during an interview in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, May 11, 2010. CoreLogic will start trading at the New York Stock Exchage under the CLGX ticker on June 1, 2010. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Anand Nallathambi
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"Anand led CoreLogic from its inception as a public company in June 2010 to a high-performing leader in the housing market," said Paul Folino, chairman of the board, in a written statement. "Anand was an outstanding leader, and we will miss his many talents, energy and can-do spirit. Our thoughts are with Anand’s family and friends."

CoreLogic's board has named Chief Operating Officer Frank Martell as acting president and CEO of the company, which is based in Irvine, Calif.

Nallathambi held various executive leadership positions at First Advantage Corp. and First American Corp. prior to joining CoreLogic in June 2010.

He also was an active volunteer with many organizations including the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, Operation HOPE and the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics at California State University in Fullerton, Calif.

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