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Academy Mortgage Names Phil Tocci New England District Manager

Apr 20, 2015
Academy Mortgage

Phil Tocci has joined Academy Mortgage as a district manager where he will help lead the growth in loan officers and branches in the company’s New England District.

“We are excited to welcome Phil Tocci to our team,” said Academy Mortgage Regional Manager Bill Sohan. “Phil is a highly regarded senior level executive in mortgage banking. His focus on corporate and international relocation mortgage services has earned him industrywide recognition as one of the go-to experts in the field.”

Tocci brings more than 30 years of experience in the mortgage banking industry to Academy Mortgage. For the past 21 years, he was a senior vice president and general sales manager at NE Moves Mortgage, where he consistently closed more than $1 billion in loan volume every year and had one of the highest pull-through rates for investors in the industry, in addition to his responsibilities for overseeing the company’s sales force and marketing efforts.

Active in local charities, Tocci has long been an advocate for Coldwell Banker Cares, a non-profit organization that benefits worthy causes, from Toys for Tots to the Perkins School for the Blind. Tocci also has been a volunteer coach for youth sports for more than 30 years and serves on the Board of Directors for his local youth baseball program.

Tocci has a juris doctorate from the New England School of Law, a master’s of business administration from Salem State University, and a bachelor’s degree in economics from Centenary College.

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