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Caliber Home Loans Adds Kelly Allison as Regional Builder, Southeast VP

Jun 17, 2015
Caliber Home Loans

Caliber Home Loans has announced that Kelly Allison has joined the company's Builder Division as the regional builder vice president of the Southeast Divisoion where she will report to Lee Cove, divisional vice president. She brings with her one of the top sales forces in the Southeast, based across five locations in Georgia and South Carolina. Allison is an 18-year veteran of the mortgage banking industry with deep expertise in homebuilding and a proven track record of new construction sales. Prior to joining Caliber, Allison led sales initiatives for other large mortgage lenders and prior to 1999, she served as head of sales for one of the top builders in the Atlanta area for 11 years. As a recipient of the In Circle #1 Purchase Business Award for two consecutive years for the Southeast region, Allison is highly regarded by clients and business partners alike and will play a key role in Caliber's efforts to grow its builder platform.

"Like Caliber, our team is committed to providing our partners with the products, services and technology to help builders and developers sell more homes," said Allison. "With the ability to manage a loan from origination to servicing, Caliber has an industry leading platform that will allow our team to better support not only our clients, but also the realtors and builders we partner with in the Southeast. You always hear about the importance of 'location, location, location' in our business, but we know that 'communication, communication, communication' is the true foundation of success. As part of Caliber, we look forward to continuing our relationships with our partners across Georgia and South Carolina and to bringing Caliber's unique products and a great lending experience to our customers."

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