Landmark Network, Inc. announced that Hunter Gorog, president and chief operating officer, has decided to leave the company after a successful 8-year tenure helping grow the firm from $300K to over $13.5MM in annual revenue.
Gorog is departing to pursue other professional opportunities and will assist the company during the transition. He remains a partner and board director, the company announced.
“Hunter has been critical to Landmark’s success and our explosive growth over the last 8 years. I want to thank him for the vision, creativity, and dedication he brought to the company and wish him well in his future endeavors,” Landmark Network founder and CEO Erik Richard said in a release. “Under his leadership, Landmark has grown into a national force in the appraisal management industry and has been repeatedly recognized as one of the fastest growing private businesses in America, year after year. His integral role in developing our software platform has strengthened the company’s competitiveness and leaves Landmark well-positioned to build on Hunter’s record of success.”
Gorog joined Landmark in 2010 as the company’s managing director, and was promoted to president and COO in 2012.
“I am very proud of everything Landmark has accomplished and have been honored to work in partnership with Erik and our incredibly talented team over the past 8 years,” Gorog said. “Landmark continues to drive towards its long-term vision of leveraging technology to transform the valuation space, and I’m excited about the achievements we’ve made and the strong outlook ahead for the company.”