Property data curator ATTOM announced the appointment of Ned Stringham to its board of directors as chairman of the board, effective immediately.
The company also shared that Ana Flor has been promoted to chief people officer and Kara Taylor has been promoted to chief marketing officer.
“We are pleased to welcome Ned Stringham to our board and eagerly anticipate the valuable insights and contributions he will bring,” Rob Barber, CEO of ATTOM, said in a release. “Ned brings the kind of forward-thinking and innovative tech-forward approach that ATTOM needs to stay at the forefront of the industry and continue delivering cutting-edge data and solutions to our clients.”
Stringham is managing partner at 42 Ventures and is a recognized entrepreneur, business strategist and technology investor. He started 42 Ventures in 2006 after successfully selling SBI Group, a digital marketing and technology consulting firm which he co-founded in 1998 and then grew to nearly 1,000 employees with 13 offices across the U.S. and Europe.
At the turn of the century, Stringham guided SBI through the dot com bust, acquiring public firms including Lante, MarchFirst, Scient and Razorfish. SBI was acquired by Aquantive, where Stringham joined the board.
“I am looking forward to serving on the ATTOM board of directors,” Stringham said. “ATTOM’s unwavering commitment to fostering growth across diverse industries while maintaining transparency in real estate is commendable. I am excited to provide strategic oversight and guidance to advance that tech-forward vision. I eagerly anticipate actively contributing to ATTOM’s success by championing innovative technology and strategies.”
The 2023-24 ATTOM board of directors also consists of Barber; Steve Ozonian, CEO of Williston Financial Group; John Cochran, partner of Lovell Minnick; Jason Barg, partner of Lovell Minnick; and Marta Notaras, managing partner at Brewer Lane Ventures.
Flor’s promotion to chief people officer at ATTOM is a direct result of her influential leadership in developing and executing the company’s HR initiatives, which align with ATTOM’s overall objectives of fostering a positive workplace culture, attracting top talent, and ensuring the well-being and growth of employees, the company said.
Taylor’s promotion to chief marketing officer has resulted from her unique contributions and the important role she plays within the organization. She is responsible for shaping and executing the company’s marketing strategies, while aligning them with sales and account management to help drive revenue growth, leaders added.
“The promotions of Ana and Kara, now in key leadership roles at ATTOM, will continue to orchestrate our growth, ensuring that our employees thrive within a vibrant culture, and our brand resonates powerfully with our audience, ultimately propelling us to new heights of success in the market,” Barber said.