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HomeBridge Adds Three MLOs in Sunshine State

Jul 27, 2016
HomeBridge Financial Services Inc. has increased its presence in the state of Florida with the addition of three mortgage loan originators in its growing branch locations across the state

HomeBridge Financial Services Inc. has increased its presence in the state of Florida with the addition of three mortgage loan originators in its growing branch locations across the state. Among the most recent loan originators to join HomeBridge in Florida include Arin Noyes (left) in its Palm Coast Fla. branch, Brian McMahon (center) in Bradenton, Fla. and Mark Sherman (right) in its Jacksonville, Fla. office. In total, HomeBridge has 10 offices in Florida and employs approximately 1,500 associates throughout its more than 90 branches nationwide, double the number of branch locations it had open just four years ago.

With an average of 25 years of experience between the three of them, the additions of Noyes, McMahon and Sherman further solidify HomeBridge’s reputation for hiring skilled industry veterans in all of its branch locations.

“A critical part of HomeBridge’s success in Florida has been our dedication to an exceptional customer experience at every level,” said Rick Floyd, partner and executive vice president at HomeBridge. “This dedication extends far beyond homebuyers and homeowners, and includes Realtors and the building community as well. Arin, Brian and Mark are well regarded in their regions and are fantastic additions to the HomeBridge team.”

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