Todd Teta leverages more than two decades of experience in technology and product innovation in his role as ATTOM’s chief product and technology officer, where he is directly responsible for driving product development and tech innovation for the property database, as well as building teams to scale the business. Teta oversees the development of ATTOM’s table of data elements, comprised of various key data products and derived analytics, from which the company’s robust property data originates to fuel growth across many industries, driving decisions and providing real estate transparency. Teta’s contributions are key to ATTOM’s ability to provide property data in order to support companies that are innovating within the housing market. ATTOM’s industry-leading tech innovation has led to the completion of several strategic initiatives to bring more comprehensive real estate data to the marketplace, including the acquisitions of Home Junction in July 2020 and Onboard Informatics in February 2018. Each of these initiatives, as well as ATTOM’s acquisition by private equity-firm Lovell Minnick Partners in January 2019, were driven by the mission to provide premium property data that powers innovation. Teta’s leadership of these tech-led acquisitions has resulted in an extension of ATTOM’s data footprint. He continues to work toward enhancing the company’s value proposition as a one-stop shop for comprehensive property data.
2020 HW Tech Trendsetter: Todd Teta
ATTOM Data Solutions, Chief Product and Technology Officer
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