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Kim Calvert Joins GSF Mortgage Branch in Maryland

Oct 26, 2015
GSF Mortgage has added Kim Calvert as mortgage loan originator in the company's Kent Island, Md. branch location

GSF Mortgage has added Kim Calvert as mortgage loan originator in the company's Kent Island, Md. branch location. Calvert joins GSF with 30 years of experience as a financial advisor. Searching for more of a challenge, she entered the mortgage industry where she has been originating loans for the past 15 years.

Calvert plans to do news segments on Queen Anne’s County TV (QACTV), geared towards educating borrowers about mortgage programs and what products are best for their situation.

“I am pleased to welcome Kim to our family. Her background as a financial advisor will benefit her customers during the homebuying process. Kim is a welcomed addition,” said GSF National Sales Director Mike Maida.

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