GCG Appoints Christi Cannon to VP Marketing & Client Relations
Lake Success, New York (PRWEB) August 04, 2014 -- The Garden City Group, Inc. (GCG), the leading provider of legal administration services, is pleased to announce the promotion of Christi Cannon to vice president of marketing and client relations.
“During my career —as a litigator and then working with GCG for the past seven years —I’ve experienced first-hand why GCG is the industry leader. Its executive team has built a truly national company with unmatched physical resources, industry-leading experience in complex and important matters, and more professionals —including more than 100 attorneys — than any other administrator,” said Christi Cannon. “GCG’s services and responsiveness absolutely market themselves throughout every project we handle, and to be entrusted with communicating the company’s story and achievements to our clients and the marketplace is a real honor.”
Cannon’s background encompasses more than two decades of legal and industry experience. At GCG, she has worked with the company’s clients nationally to develop business across GCG’s service lines. With her promotion to the newly-created position director of Client Relations in 2011 and thereafter to vice president of Client Relations in 2013, she focused on identifying client needs and translating those needs to deliverables for GCG’s Operations teams, as well as executing on strategic client relationships and market presence for the company. She has contributed materially to some of GCG’s most complex administrations, including the Dell Securities Litigation, the Cobb EMC Litigation, and the Deepwater Horizon Economic Settlement Program. Cannon regularly speaks at industry events in the United States and overseas.
“Christi brings a real resonance to this role,” said David Isaac, chief executive officer at GCG. “With experience as a litigator and GCG client, and then in business development for the company, later evaluating and managing its strategic client relationships, and all the while engaging in pivotal operations roles, she has a demonstrated understanding of the demands in our industry and GCG’s solutions to meet them. With GCG entering its 30th year in business, the company’s story becomes even more compelling. We’re glad to have Christi helping us tell it.”
A native of Scottsboro, Alabama, Cannon is a graduate of Auburn University and Emory University School of Law. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
About The Garden City Group, Inc. (GCG)
GCG (http://www.gcginc.com) is the recognized leader in legal administration services for class action settlements, bankruptcy proceedings, mass tort matters, regulatory administrations, and legal noticing programs, with more than 1,000 employees in offices coast-to-coast. GCG has been named a Best Claims Administrator by the New York Law Journal for three years in a row. The firm has been engaged in many high-profile distribution matters, including the General Motors bankruptcy, the $20 billion Gulf Coast Claims Facility and the $7.8 billion Deepwater Horizon Economic Property Damages Settlement, the $6.15 billion WorldCom settlement, the $3.4 billion Native American Trust Settlement and the $3.05 billion VisaCheck/MasterMoney Antitrust settlement.
About Crawford
Based in Atlanta, Ga., Crawford & Company (http://www.crawfordandcompany.com) is the world's largest independent provider of claims management solutions to the risk management and insurance industry as well as self‐insured entities, with an expansive global network serving clients in more than 70 countries. The Crawford Solution℠ offers comprehensive, integrated claims services, business process outsourcing and consulting services for major product lines including property and casualty claims management, workers compensation claims and medical management, and legal settlement administration. The Company’s shares are traded on the NYSE under the symbols CRDA and CRDB.
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Patricia Rocco, The Garden City Group, Inc., http://www.gcginc.com/, +1 631-470-1875, [email protected]
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