REO Allegiance named Moe Levine chief operating officer of the property preservation firm. He has been with REO Allegiance for five years and was previously the director of corporate services. In his new position, Levine oversees the implementation of both internal and external business strategy. He is also responsible for developing infrastructure, management practices and corporate strategies for REO Allegiance. Levine comes from a strategic management background with previous positions at technology firm Capgemini and investment giant Ernst & Young. President and chief executive officer of REO Allegiance Lisa Sadaoui said she is pleased Levine accepted his new position at the firm. “Moe has essentially been performing the COO role for the past several years as he has helped the company develop into the leading national service provider it is today,” she said. REO Allegiance is a nationwide property preservation and eviction company founded in 1997. The Bayonne, N.J.-based firm has a network of more than 7,000 contractors and about 100 full-time employees. As of Levine’s appointment, REO Allegiance posted revenues in the 8-figure range. Write to Christine Ricciardi. Follow her on Twitter @HWnewbieCR.
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