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Statement by HUD Secretary Steve Preston on transition efforts

Nov 06, 2008

NetMore America appoints Susan King regional vice president western region MortgagePress.comNetMore America, Susan King NetMore America Inc. has announced the hiring of Susan King as regional vice president, western region to help manage the company's growth and further expand NetMore's production volume and geographic penetration throughout the western United States. King brings to this new position more that 16 years of combined sales and management experience in both the mortgage industry, as well as the title and escrow industries. In her new position, King is being mandated with attracting and building sustainable relationships with high quality mortgage brokers in order to expand production volumes and market share in the Western region of the United States. "We are very pleased to have someone of Susan's talent and character join NetMore at this exciting time for our Company. Susan is an important addition to our already impressive management team and will have an immediate impact on helping to build our national lending platform in both scale and profitability, commented Mark Freedle, president and CEO of NetMore. "At NetMore, we are focused on hiring the best of the best talent throughout our Company, from leadership, account executives and operations staff, to enable our lending partners to operate more efficiently and friction free in a model based on service, speed and sustainability." King joins NetMore with six years of experience and proven accomplishments in the mortgage banking industry and 10 years of management and sales experience in the title and escrow industries. Most recently, King served as area sales manager, wholesale lending in Northern California for National City Mortgage. In this position, King significantly increased sales through higher volume with greater pull through rates and was named the number one area sales manager for California and number two nationally. Prior to this position, King was manager of builder developer services for Fidelity National Title, where she was responsible for establishing and maintaining relationships with builders and developers, while managing the operations staff. "There are many excellent mortgage brokers out in the marketplace looking to partner with a knowledgeable wholesale lender that is focused on building their wholesale presence in a sustainable manner. It is our intention to fully support high quality originators by providing competitively priced lending solutions for today's environment and the mortgage market of tomorrow," stated King. "NetMore is focused on optimizing the lending value chain in a friction free manner and delivering to our lending partners the tools and resources that can empower them to exceed their own expectations and help their clients." For more information, visit www.netmoreamerica.com.
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