Monday, July 27, 2015

RealtyTrac Appoints Rob Barber New CEO; Jamie Moyle Chairs Innovation Committee


Jamie Moyle
IRVINE, CA, July 27, 2015 — RealtyTrac® (www.realtytrac.com), the nation’s leading source for comprehensive housing data, today announced it has hired a new CEO for its rapidly expanding data file licensing business to continue building on the company’s double-digit revenue growth cultivated over the last three and a half years.

Rob Barber, former CEO at Environmental Data Resources (EDR), will be the new RealtyTrac CEO. Jamie Moyle will be moving to Chair of the Innovation Committee of the Board of Directors.

Barber will begin August 17 and will supplement the already impressive staff of industry leaders the company has been assembling for its management team.

“We’ve been on a roll this past year,” Moyle said. “We’ve signed 75 Big Data Deals, grew traffic on Homefacts.com by 500 percent, and hired Brian Mushaney, Jon Cohn and Mike Sawtell.

“Rob Barber will make an amazing addition to the team and will build on the success and momentum that RealtyTrac has going into 2016.”

“Three and half years ago this company was collecting data for a single purpose,” he continued “We have successfully leveraged that capability to expand our scope and empower other businesses to achieve their goals. 2016 will be an exciting year of data expansion and product innovation.”

Barber is a veteran of the real estate information services industry.  During his tenure at EDR, he was responsible for doubling the company’s share in the engineering market, expanding successfully into multiple high growth adjacent markets, and innovating new platform solutions that deliver both content and workflow value to the property due diligence industry.  He was also a past board member at BuildFax, Landmark Information Group and the Content Division of the Software and Information Industry Association.

For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:

Ginny Walker
949.502.8300, ext. 268


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