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Assurity Financial Services names Vanessa Giacoman as COO

Nov 03, 2009

Assurity Financial Services LLC, a premier provider of suitable home mortgage lending solutions headquartered in Englewood, Colo., has announced Vanessa Giacoman, Certified Mortgage Banker (CMB), as its new chief operating officer and managing member. Giacoman is known as a strong advocate for fair lending practices in the mortgage banking industry and brings more than 14 years of industry experience to her new position. As part owner, Giacoman plans to build upon Assurity’s reputation as a trusted lender by streamlining operations and investing in human capital. “Vanessa brings experience and leadership qualities that align seamlessly with our long-term strategic goal of providing customers with access to smart home financing solutions,” said Calvin Hamler, CEO and managing member of Assurity Financial Services. “As a Hispanic woman leader, Vanessa has been committed to educating the Hispanic market about home financing and helping to expand homeownership opportunities to this growing community. We are thrilled for the opportunity to bring her vision and dedication to the Assurity team.” Prior to joining Assurity Financial, Giacoman spent 10 years as a managing partner of a mortgage bank specializing in retail/wholesale mortgage originations, overseeing more than 300 employees. In addition to her corporate work, Giacoman lends her expertise to a number of community organizations including the Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. She is a graduate of the Harvard Business School and the Graduate School of Political Management at George Washington University. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California at Berkeley and the CMB designation from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). For more information, visit www.assurityfinancial.com.  
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