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Caliber Home Loans Adds Bill Giandurco as Business Development Manager

Mar 02, 2016
Caliber Home Loans has announced that Bill Giandurco has joined the company's Southeast Divisional Builder/Business Development Manager

Caliber Home Loans has announced that Bill Giandurco has joined the company's Southeast Divisional Builder/Business Development Manager. Giandurco will report to Lee Cove, divisional vice president and will focus on building homebuilder strategic relationships for the Southeast Division. He will also engage and recruit new talent by leveraging his extensive national network.

In addition to a proven track record of developing new builder and REALTOR partnerships, Giandurco brings 30-plus years of experience in builder and business development to his new position. Prior to joining Caliber, he was responsible for development of the builder platform and REALTOR strategic partnerships for Stonegate Mortgage Corporation. Previously, and most notably, Giandurco managed the national strategic business alliance and joint venture business for the Citibank/Chase partnership lending divisions.

"Bill is a dynamic, dedicated and driven professional who has demonstrated his ability to drive growth," said Cove. "His wealth of experience in relationship building, networking and recruitment translates into unique advantages for our builder clients. We're excited to welcome him to Caliber."

Sanjiv Das, chief executive officer of Caliber Home Loans, said, "Bill is committed to helping more homebuilders in the Southeast sell more homes. He possesses an abundance of industry knowledge and new construction mortgage expertise. We look forward to the contributions he will make to growing Caliber's presence in Arkansas, Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama."

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