Allied Solutions Appoints Ann Davidson as VP of Risk Consulting in Bond Division
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Allied Solutions reported that Ann D. Davidson joined the firm as vice president of risk consulting in the company's bond division.
"Having Ann Davidson join the Allied family takes our Credit Union Bond Risk Consulting Unit to a whole new level," said Pete Hilger, president, Allied Solutions. "Our commitment to deliver industry leading services to our credit union partners is one of our top priorities. Ann is a testament to that commitment."
In its release, Allied Solutions said that in her new role, Davidson will use her consulting expertise along with educational presentations and seminars to help credit unions manage risk and ensure their financial soundness.
The firm noted that Davidson's decade-spanning career in the credit union industry also includes positions in claims, loss prevention and underwriting.
Previously, Davidson was senior risk management consultant with CUNA Mutual Group.
Allied Solutions serves more than 4,000 financial institutions nationwide, providing customized services and insurance programs.
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