Randy Henrick Joins Mosaic Compliance Services
TAMPA, Fla. — Attorney and compliance expert William Randolph “Randy” Henrick has joined Mosaic Compliance Services LLC as vice president and compliance counsel, the company announced.
Mosaic’s cofounder and president, attorney James S. “Jim” Ganther, said he expects “great things” from Henrick, who joins the company with more than 20 years of experience in the consumer finance, compliance, bank regulatory and privacy and data security segments.
“Randy’s résumé speaks for itself, but it falls short of mentioning that he is, without question, one of the nation’s foremost compliance attorneys,” Ganther said. “We are extremely pleased to welcome him to the Mosaic family, and his presence has already begun to pay dividends for the company and our clients.”
Henrick most recently served as associate general counsel for Dealertrack Inc., where he authored 11 editions of the Dealertrack Compliance Guide. A prolific writer and speaker, Henrick has contributed to a number of industry publications and events, chaired the New York State Bar Association’s Consumer Financial Services Committee, and served as a panelist at an auto finance panel convened by the Federal Trade Commission, among other honors.
“I wanted to join Mosaic because they are an industry leader in making compliance training and compliant aftermarket product selling training available to dealers of all types,” Henrick said. “I look forward to working with dealers and providers to find and help them address the growing number of legal and regulatory issues they face and, by doing so, helping them be more successful in their businesses.”
Mosaic Compliance Services offers compliance and training tools to automobile, RV, motorcycle and marine dealerships. To learn more, visit Mosaic-Compliance.com.
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