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Churchill Mortgage Adds Nearly 100 Since January

Nov 09, 2015
Churchill Mortgage has announced the addition of 13 mortgage professionals to its branches in  Arizona, California, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia, continuing a year of growth in which it has hired nearly 100 new employees

Churchill Mortgage has announced the addition of 13 mortgage professionals to its branches in  Arizona, California, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia, continuing a year of growth in which it has hired nearly 100 new employees. Churchill is a leader in the mortgage industry providing conventional, FHA, VA and USDA residential mortgages across 34 states.

In Brentwood, Tenn., Churchill adds Chantel Veltri as a closer with 25 years of industry experience, Consuela Corley as a customer care specialist and Chip Adcock as a senior business analyst. Joining Churchill’s Herndon, Va. branch are Kevin Ivans as a pipeline manager and Amy Ingold and John Bell, as a processor and home loan assistant, respectively. At its Houston branch, Churchill welcomes Tricia Alvarez as a processor and Adolfo Arizpe as lead coordinator, while Dionne Wilcox joins as a processing assistant at its Dallas branch.

Priscilla Hill and Xochitl Chavez join as a processor and server, respectively, bringing nearly three decades of combined experience to Churchill’s branch in Orange, Calif. The lender also adds Ian McCormick as an administrative assistant in Portland, Ore. and Elda Ortiz as a receptionist in Phoenix.

"The growth we have seen this year—opening two new branches and adding nearly 100 mortgage professionals to our teamis a direct result of our ultimate mission to support borrowers’ financial needs on the path to debt-free homeownership,” said Mike Hardwick, president of Churchill Mortgage. “This provides a great deal of momentum heading into the end of 2015 and also serves as a strong starting point for next year.”

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