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GSF Mortgage Adds Richmond Branch Manager Marco LeBron

Mar 22, 2016
​GSF Mortgage has named Marco LeBron as branch manager in the company's Richmond, Va. office

GSF Mortgage has named Marco LeBron as branch manager in the company's Richmond, Va. office, joining with 15 years of mortgage industry experience. He began his career as an office manager, but after learning about mortgage loan programs and guidelines, he quickly became an important support coordinator between sales, in-house operations, and account executives to ensure that all files were moving through the process smoothly. He handled several branches, which included roughly 30 loan officers.

LeBron has strong goals to become a mortgage leader in the Richmond and surrounding communities by building positive working relationships with referral partners and establishing connections with his borrowers. He understands that customer service is extremely important and takes pride in providing superior service to his referral partners and borrowers.

“I am pleased to welcome Marco to GSF Mortgage," said GSF Mortgage Regional Manager Frank Papaleo. "He brings an unparalleled passion for the industry. With his background, he will be a success in his market. We look forward to helping him grow."

 

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