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Open Mortgage Names Cher Kilgore Business Development Manager

Jan 23, 2015

Open Mortgage LLC has announced the hiring of Cher Kilgore as business development manager. Scott Gordon, CEO of Open Mortgage, says the arrival of Kilgore will give the company a more solid stake in the region. “I'm very glad Cher is joining the Open family,” said Gordon. “Her Texas connections will help us build the strong Texas presence we have never had.”

With more than 20 years in the mortgage business, Cher brings a wealth of knowledge of every aspect in the industry. She has a wide range of experience in loan setup, processing, and even originating. Cher has also worked in various channels of wholesale, correspondent and delegated, which gives her the ability to understand the needs of the consumer.

“I chose Open Mortgage because of the entrepreneurial spirit, the fun energy, the unpretentiousness of the team, and the shared vision of helping others,” Cher said.

“Cher will bring tremendous value to Open Mortgage's push to increase our branch foot print in our corporate backyard by leveraging her expansive network in the Central Texas Region," said Open Mortgage Vice President of Sales Peter Kallodaychsak. "I feel very fortunate to add her to our team of highly dedicated sales professionals.“

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