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Brandon and David Campbell Join GSF Mortgage's Joplin Branch

May 16, 2016
GSF Mortgage has added Branch Manager Brandon Campbell and Mortgage Loan Originator David Campbell to its team in Joplin, Mo.

GSF Mortgage has added Branch Manager Brandon Campbell and Mortgage Loan Originator David Campbell to its team in Joplin, Mo.

They both join GSF with 16 years of mortgage industry experience. Campbell holds a business degree from Missouri Southern State University. Throughout college and beyond, he worked at a local bank and a family friend offered him an opportunity to open up his own office. Campbell joined the business in 2000. He was a real estate agent and eventually transitioned to into the mortgage industry and became a branch manager. In 2012, he moved to Alabama and recently decided to move back to Missouri and re-enter the business.

“I am pleased to welcome Brandon and David Campbell to GSF Mortgage. We all share years of experience in USDA lending and look towards Brandon and David’s expertise to help deliver new, affordable homeownership to those in Joplin, Mo.,” said GSF Mortgage Regional Manager Mike Maida.

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