Mortgage Contracting Services, a provider of property preservation and inspection services based in Tampa, Fla., has named Michele Struckman as assistant vice president of Tampa operations and Tracy Hager vice president of the company's Dallas operations Ms. Struckman and Ms. Hager join MCS with more than three decades of combined experience in the financial services industry. As assistant vice president of operations, Ms. Struckman is responsible for creating and implementing property preservation strategies, as well as leading operations for one of the company's largest servicing clients. Ms. Struckman was most recently with Countrywide Home Loans, where during her tenure, she worked as a foreclosure manager. In her position as vice president, Ms. Hager leads operations for the company's Dallas office, providing leadership through the day-to-day account team. Prior to joining MCS, Ms. Hager worked as vice president at First American Field Services.
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