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HomeBridge Continues Expansion With 13 New Additions

Dec 29, 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 continues to grow across the country with talented associates in its expanding branch locations. Thirteen Mortgage Loan Originators who have recently joined the HomeBridge team in growing branch locations include:
 
Lori Ackerman in Roseville, Calif.
Rafael Agudelo in Warwick, R.I.
Thomas Dobrek in Hillsborough, N.J.
Jason Downey in Birmingham, Ala.
Ronald Garrett in Parsippany, N.J.
Don Kingsborough II in Concord, Calif.
Kim Langelaar in Parker, Colo.
Lisa Larsen in Parker, Colo.
Rob Mangiaracina in Schaumburg, Ill.
Justin Mead in South Burlington, Vt.
Lynne Oliveri in Rocky Hill, Conn.
Sony Rodgers in Lockport, Ill.
Tess Roldan in Aiea, Hawaii
 
“We’ve always said that one of the keys to HomeBridge’s success is its people,” said Rick Floyd, Partner and Executive Vice President at HomeBridge. “A residential mortgage is a major transaction, and our goal is to simplify the process to meet the unique needs of every borrower we work with. HomeBridge makes it a priority to seek out the best local industry professionals for all of our regional branches so that our customers receive the same high level of expertise and personal attention regardless of where they live.”
 
HomeBridge is currently licensed in 49 states, in addition to Washington, D.C., and employs nearly 3,000 associates through its 250 offices nationwide. 

 
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