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Denis Brosnan: Models, Mentors, and Membership

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Denis Brosnan, CEO of Prommis Solutions, talks to a group of high school students about necessary evils in life. He tells about three tools that can help propel you forward in life. Modeling your behavior after others can help you fit in and do what people do. We join groups to accomplish more than we can do on our own. We can get great guidance from mentors. Denis talks about the pitfalls of using the three tools. This talk is part of Liz Lieberman's Grady Talks program at Grady High School in Atlanta.

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As CEO, Denis Brosnan brings to Prommis Solutions extensive relationships in the mortgage banking community and substantial experience in managing large-scale operational growth, mergers and acquisitions, systems improvements, and strategic change. Brosnan joined the company in September of 2008 as the Executive Vice President of Business Development. Brosnan began his professional career as a practicing attorney, representing mortgage servicers in lender liability, foreclosure, and bankruptcy eviction actions in North and South Carolina for a number of years. During his legal career, Brosnan became a recognized authority on servicing strategies to minimize legal risks in servicing subprime and defaulted mortgage loans, and he was a frequent speaker at national servicing conferences. He also successfully led the national marketing efforts of the default services section of Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC, enabling the firm to grow its practice to the largest in South Carolina in that area and to achieve Designated Counsel status from both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Brosnan holds a B.S. degree in management from Clemson University and a juris doctorate degree from the University of South Carolina. Mr. Brosnan was a Captain in the JAG Corps of the U.S. Army Reserve for eight years.
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