White Clarke Group Appoints Slyman VP of Business Development



Heather Slyman joined White Clarke Group as vice president of Business Development for North America.

Slyman spent her early career with Boeing as a programmer. Recruited by SouthStar to leverage her technical expertise and strength working with clients, Slyman joined the wholesale mortgage lender, with responsibility to open and develop new territories and client relationships. Following SouthStar, Slyman lead business development for CUSO, the Credit Union Service Organization, where she was responsible for restructuring the organization and the resulting revenue growth.

After successfully growing the business near five times over, she was recruited to join a loan origination software provider, specializing in retail point-of-sale, credit cards and student lending, to grow the business and enhance the out-of-box product offering.

“Heather’s success, serving both as a lender and as technology provider, makes her the perfect fit for our next phase of growth. Heather has the unique ability to pinpoint a client’s strategic needs and bring together the best solution,” said David Slider, group executive vice president. “Heather embodies the client-first culture that has differentiated White Clarke Group across the world, and we are excited to further dedicate that focus here in North America.”

White Clarke Group is a global provider of full lifecycle loan origination, servicing, collections and floorplan finance technology for the automotive, consumer and equipment finance sectors.


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