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Jerry Crowder to Lead HomeBridge Financial's New Cincinnati Branch

Apr 17, 2015
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HomeBridge Financial Services Inc. has annouced the addition of a new location in Cincinnati, to be led by Branch Manager Jerry Crowder. HomeBridge’s expansion into Ohio is part of an overall initiative spearheaded by Steve Stapleton, who joined the company in 2014 in the role of senior vice president, specifically to guide the company’s growth across the Midwest.

“HomeBridge represents an ideal mortgage resource for Cincinnati’s home buyers and also those who work in its rebounding housing industry. In addition to offering mortgage products that even some of major national banks don’t provide, HomeBridge’s DNA is rooted in delivering an incredible customer service experience on very local level,” said Stapleton. “Since coming to HomeBridge last year, my goal has been to build the company’s reputation for excellence in the Midwest so that it to matches what HomeBridge is already well known for in other parts of the country. By recruiting some of the Cincinnati’s best mortgage professionals to join us in this new office, I have no doubt HomeBridge is on the right track to success.”

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