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Impac Mortgage Adds to Its Correspondent Lending Division

Jan 09, 2013

Impac Mortgage has announced that Mike Casey and Matthew Dismore have joined the Company’s Correspondent Lending Division. Casey’s new role will be vice president–Western Regional Sales Manager. Casey joins Impac with 24 years of experience in divisional and regional mortgage sales with a focus in customer service, account management, and territory development. Before joining Impac, Casey was vice president of divisional sales at PHH Mortgage. For Impac Mortgage, Casey will focus on managing the Western Region for the Correspondent Lending Division Sales Team. Dismore’s new role is vice president–Central Regional Sales Manager. Dismore joins Impac with 20 years of experience in Correspondent Lending and Fraud Solution Management with a focus in customer service, account management, portfolio review and analysis and territory development. Before joining Impac, Dismore was vice president of sales at Aurora Loan Services. For Impac Mortgage, Dismore will focus on managing the Central Region for the Correspondent Lending Division Sales Team. Impac’s strategy for building out a correspondent platform concentrates on community and regional banks, credit unions and smaller select mortgage banking firms as its primary clients. The Correspondent unit is hoping to provide solid customer service as it purchases quality loans prudently underwritten from institutional partners who share similar core values and business practices.
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Jan 09, 2013
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