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Churchill Mortgage Adds 15 to Start 2016

Jan 21, 2016
Churchill Mortgage started 2016 by adding 15 mortgage professionals to its branches in Georgia, Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia

Churchill Mortgage started 2016 by adding 15 mortgage professionals to its branches in Georgia, Michigan, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

In Brentwood, Tenn., the lender adds Catherine Wood and Hillary Larson as closing coordinators, Alexis Louk and Madison Louk as customer care assistants, and Nathan Langlitz as a marketing assistant. Also in Tennessee, Churchill’s Chattanooga branch welcomes Austin Heithcock as a licensed loan partner.

In Texas, Britt Holmes and Brittany Holmes join as process administrators in Dallas, and Zuri Garcia is the lender’s newest home loan specialist in Houston. Churchill also adds Paul Farag as a loan originator in Atlanta and Jessica Dropps and Eric Ensley as home loan specialists in Greenwood, S.C. and Okemos, Mich., respectively. In Herndon, Va., the lender welcomes James St. Onge as a pipeline manager, Lauren Grolemund as a processing administrator and Kimloan Le as a processing assistant.

“Beginning the New Year with the addition of these 15 mortgage professionals gives me a great deal of confidence about our performance in the coming months and throughout 2016,” said Mike Hardwick, president of Churchill Mortgage. “In fact, Zillow.com’s new chief economist, Svenja Gudell, recently said in an interview with Reuters that the combination of unemployment, population growth and the home value growth will support market growth. We’re in agreement and believe the additions at our branches will enable us to continue paving paths to homeownership for borrowers across the country, one family at a time.”

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