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Terence Crane Joins Mortgage Network's Conshohocken Branch

Aug 24, 2015
Mortgage Network Inc.

Terence Crane has joined Mortgage Network Inc. as a loan officer in the company’s Conshohocken, Penn. branch office. Crane will be responsible for serving the home financing needs of homebuyers and homeowners throughout the Philadelphia area.

Crane brings to Mortgage Network 11 years of mortgage banking experience in the Philadelphia area. Most recently, he served as loan originator for a local community bank. Crane grew up in Upper Dublin and graduated from Temple University with a degree in marketing. He now lives in North Wales with his wife and their two children. 

“As a lifelong resident, Terry knows the market and the people who live here as well as anyone,” said Mortgage Network Regional Manager Ted Lawler. “With his track record and dedication to borrowers in the Philadelphia area, we expect him to be valued addition to our team.”

“I’m proud to have a company like Mortgage Network behind me,” said Crane. “Mortgage Network’s customer service is legendary in our market, and its selection of loan products is truly exceptional. Consumers can count on us to meet all of their home purchase and refinancing needs.”

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