- Posted March 07, 2014
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Parks Title announces two additions to staff

Parks Title is pleased to announce that it has promoted Heather Opalewski to director of Human Resources. She will focus on the overall administration, coordination, and evaluation of the Human Resources function.
Opalewski has been a team member with Parks Title since November 2011, and has worked as its Human Resources administrator. She has more than 6 years of human resource experience. Opalewski earned her Bachelors of Administration concentrating in Human Resource Management from Baker College.
Parks Title is also pleased to announce the addition of Curtis Schabath as marketing coordinator. He will carry out the expansion and implementation of the marketing efforts for the entire company with concentration on business growth.
Prior to his new role, Schabath worked as a lead product specialist for Volkswagen of America's experiential marketing department on their auto show and events circuit. He has nearly a decade of marketing experience. He earned his Bachelors of Administration and is currently working on his Master of Business Administration in Marketing from Walsh College.
Established in 1989, Parks Title is a full service title and escrow agency serving all of Michigan and Illinois. Parks Title is a family owned, independent provider of a full range of residential and commercial title insurance services and acts as an agent for First American, Fidelity National, Stewart and Old Republic. Certified as a Women Based Enterprise (WBE), years of experience closing REO transactions have made Parks Title an expert in clearing title. Headquartered in Royal Oak, Parks Title has satellite offices in Rochester Hills, Lansing, Grand Rapids, Livonia, and Chicago.
Published: Fri, Mar 7, 2014
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