Hollis Cobb hires David A. Prado, Esq. as General Counsel.  David will serve a significant role in providing leadership and direction for Hollis Cobb’s compliance efforts.

He will also serve as corporate liaison to governmental agencies that are relevant to the ARM industry as the company keeps up with the ever changing compliance landscape.  In addition to leading the compliance area, David will also play a significant role in M&A support and corporate legal support.

Ken Rubin, CFO of Hollis Cobb Associates simply states “David is a welcome addition to the Hollis Cobb leadership team.  As we continue to grow nationally, he will play a vital role to ensure we are adapting our policies and operating procedures to meet the needs of the regulators and our clients.”

David graduated from the University of Georgia and attended the impressive Elon School of Law.

David Prado

David Prado

He has several years of Administrative law experience as a judicial clerk in which he researched and drafted numerous decisions for the judges sitting with the Georgia Office of Administrative Hearings.  Those decisions varied in subject matter from unemployment determination hearings to state tax matters.   Most notably, David served as strategic advisor to the court in interpreting evidentiary issues in regards to Georgia’s State Constitutional issues related to the application of election laws.

”There is no doubt David’s breadth of experience will provide value to his work here at Hollis Cobb,” adds Greg Hocutt, President of Hollis Cobb Associates.

About Hollis Cobb

Hollis Cobb Associates is a professional collection service agency founded in 1977 by Hollis L. Cobb following his twenty-eight years of experience in the credit and collection industry. His philosophy from the beginning was to offer a personalized quality service second to none. Today we continue to build on that philosophy by working closely with our clients to address and fulfill their ever changing needs.


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