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Churchill Mortgage Adds 28 New Employees Nationwide

Jun 28, 2016
Churchill Mortgage has announced the addition of 28 employees to its branches in Arizona, California, Colorado, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Washington

Churchill Mortgage has announced the addition of 28 employees to its branches in Arizona, California, Colorado, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Washington. In 2016, the lender has added more than 50 employees across its branch network to support increased demand for home financing products.

In Brentwood, Tenn., Churchill welcomes Todd Fertig as a compliance analyst, Doreen Hammond and Joette Heisterkamp as customer care specialists, and Naomi Morgan as front office administrator. The branch also welcomes Jeremy Davis as vendor manager, Spencer Lathrop as an accountant and Chandler Wilder as a technology associate.

Seven new employees join Churchill’s Herndon, Va. branch, including Shaunna Pack as a senior processor, Valentina Bentancoras a processor, Erick Blackwelder as marketing director, Noel Bonilla as a setup administrator, and Andrew Vigliotti, Samuel Nixon andJoseph Waitz as home loan assistants.

In North Texas, the lender added Michael Louden as a home loan specialist and Taylor Thompson joins the Dallas branch as an administrative operations assistant. Charles Terry and Nicole Cayet join as home loan specialists in Colorado Springs, Colo., as well asJennifer Flores as a processor. Churchill welcomes Curtis Heaton and Brian Hall as home loan specialists and Nancy Wendt as a home loan assistant to its Kansas City, Mo. branch. In Phoenix, Domenica Tellez and Matthew Schmidt join as a home loan assistant and customer care coordinator, respectively. Melanie Waycaster joins the lender’s Tupelo, Miss. branch as administrative assistant and processing coordinator, while David Kelley, Andrea Robbins and Nathaniel Barr join as home loan assistants in Greenwood, S.C., Portland, Ore. and San Diego, respectively.

“Consistent growth is imperative to our continued efforts to support the financial needs of families and individuals nationwide,” said Mike Hardwick, president of Churchill Mortgage. “Effective recruiting and training of expert mortgage professionals is the foundation of our success. It enables us to provide an exceptional and enjoyable home buying experience for everyone that we serve.”

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