MCS Announces PromotionsJudy Mroczka, senior vice president of finance, and Laura Bast Nold, vice president of human resources
TAMPA, Fla., Dec 20, 2011 - Mortgage Contracting Services LLC (MCS), a nationwide provider of property preservation, inspections and REO property maintenance to the financial services industry, announced today the promotions of Judy Mroczka to senior vice president of finance and Laura Bast Nold to vice president of human resources.
Mroczka joined MCS at the start of 2007 as vice president of finance. Since then, she has consistently pursued new technologies to improve processes and strengthen internal controls both within her department and throughout the organization. Mroczka has additionally built a staff of financial professionals performing requisite functions at above-par standards. Prior to MCS, she held chief financial officer, controller and other financial executive positions at various multi-national companies including Zygo Corporation, United Technologies Corporation and Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. Mroczka also boasts an audit background with Grant Thornton LLP.
Nold also joined MCS in 2007, assuming the role of a senior HR manager
when the company had just opened its second location outside of Dallas. In the past four years, she has pioneered recruiting efforts to add an auxiliary Tampa office as well as triple MCS' workforce. Her leadership remains critical at sustaining HR consistency and communication between the three sites. She is responsible for benefits administration, compensation, training and legislative compliance as well. Nold previously worked in various human resources positions. She has completed a certificate program in Human Resources Management and earned her Professional in Human Resources (PHR®) certification in 2006. Nold is also active in and a past board member of national HR associations.
"Financial performance and the growth and retention of quality employees are necessities in any business environment, but MCS has been truly rewarded by the professional contributions of these two women," said Caroline Reaves, CEO of Mortgage Contracting Services. "Their innovation and foresight have enhanced business processes in ways that impact how we can better serve our clients and ultimately the communities. We look forward to them continuing that same success in these new roles."