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Feb 04, 2008

Chase adds key managers and AEs to correspondent businessMortgagePress.comChase, correspondent lending, Chase, which recently became the largest correspondent mortgage originator in the country, has announced key additions to both the management and account executive ranks of its correspondent team. "The continuing expansion of our sales organization enables us to give our customers even more personalized service," said Greg Beliles, correspondent business executive. Chase created two additional regions and named executives to manage them: • D.J. Ziggas, Midcentral region and • Rick Boyd, Southeastern region. Chase also added new account executives: Kelvin Fynaardt for Oregon, Idaho and Nevada; Todd Potter, Ohio and Indiana; Sharon Magnuson, California Financial Institutions; and Tim Bosniak, Central Pennsylvania and Northern Maryland. For more information, visit www.chaseb2b.com.
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