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Home Point Financial Adds Five AEs to Support Its Third-Party Channel

May 09, 2016
Home Point Financial Corporation has announced the hire of five new account executives to support growth in its third-party channel

Home Point Financial Corporation has announced the hire of five new account executives to support growth in its third-party channel, including Jeff Lynch in Chicago; Scott Burchett in Atlanta; Holly Struthers in Dallas; Jenny Gibbons in San Clemente, Calif.; and Doug Bland in San Ramon, Calif.

Previous to joining Home Point Financial, each individual has built a reputation in the industry and with their clients as highly talented and customer service-driven. This group has won top awards within the industry and pioneered new roads with start-up organizations. They each bring more than 15 years of industry experience to Home Point.   

“We’re excited to add such a proven group of professionals to our production team. These additions will help us expand both the quantity and quality of our third party relationships” said Lisa Patterson, Home Point's senior managing director of Third-Party Lending.

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