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NJ Mortgage Industry Vet Julie Gill Joins HomeBridge

May 10, 2017
HomeBridge Financial Services has announced the addition of six experienced mortgage loan originators in its growing branch locations throughout the Northeast

HomeBridge Financial Services has announced that Julie Gill has joined its growing office in Shrewsbury, N.J. Gill’s 30-year career in mortgage lending encompasses a diverse range of professional roles, including time spent as a loan processor, underwriter, and a private client banker. As a member of HomeBridge’s Shrewsbury branch, Gill will continue to provide homebuyers and housing industry professionals in Monmouth County, and the surrounding areas.
 
“Julie is an exceptional new addition to our HomeBridge team in Shrewsbury,” said HomeBridge’s Shrewsbury Branch Manager Rene Stone. “Our office is already well known for being able to satisfy the diverse needs of area home buyers, and Julie’s skill for simplifying the mortgage process will only enhance the reputation HomeBridge has here in Monmouth County.”
 
Gill said, “I came to HomeBridge because of their reputation and special approach in the way they operate in the mortgage industry. The company focuses on the people, the actual borrowers, at the end of every mortgage transaction. Not all mortgages are created equal and HomeBridge has the national level of resources to provide borrowers with the best options possible, but still maintain that level of customer service which I find to be so important when working with people on such a major financial transaction.”

 
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