- Posted June 13, 2012
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Parks Title names Demmer as director of finance
Parks Title is pleased to announce the addition of Mark Demmer as director of finance. Demmer's efforts will focus on day-to-day business operations as well as business growth and development.
Parks Title President Julie McKee acknowledged that the addition of Demmer to the Parks Title leadership team fills a significant void left after the 2010 death of her partner and former company president Pat Parks. "Mark brings to the table a perfect blend of skill and personality," said McKee.
"He has a deep appreciation for the family-owned business model, and he is eager to help direct the growth and expansion of Parks Title."
Demmer is a CPA who comes to Parks Title after having served as director of finance for Cambridge Consulting Group and in Internal Audit Services with PreicewaterhouseCoopers, LLC.
Parks Title is a family-owned, full service title and escrow agency serving residential and commercial clients throughout Michigan and Illinois. Headquartered in Royal Oak, Parks Title has offices in Rochester Hills, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and Chicago.
Published: Wed, Jun 13, 2012
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