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Jim Wyble Named SVP of TPO for New Penn Financial

Apr 18, 2016
New Penn Financial has announced the appointment of Jim Wyble as senior vice president of Third-Party Originations (TPO)

New Penn Financial has announced the appointment of Jim Wyble as senior vice president of Third-Party Originations (TPO) where he will be charged with overseeing both the East and West TPO Divisions, uniting the leadership, direction, and growth of the channel. He will be based out of Des Moines, Iowa, regularly traveling throughout the country. 

Wyble brings more than 30 years of experience in financial services, including senior management roles in mortgage sales and operations, commercial lending, and mergers and acquisitions. Wyble’s resume includes leadership positions at Pacific Union Financial (EVP/Head of Wholesale & Retail), Capital One (VP, National Sales Manager), and various roles in the Wells Fargo organization (Institutional Lending, Home Equity Lending, Commercial Lending, and Branch Management).  Jim holds a B.S., Business Management/Marketing, from Elmira College. 

“Jim has built organizations and successful teams throughout his career. His expertise and accomplishments align with New Penn’s mission, making him a perfect fit for further strengthening our third-party partnerships and growing this important business segment,” said Amy Brandt Schumacher, president of Mortgage Originations & Corporate Technology for New Penn Financial. “We’re thrilled to have Jim join us, and I believe that he will lead the channel into its next stage of growth, achieving true best-in-class systems and client service.” 

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