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Kurt Noyce Appointed Head of Financial Institution Services Division for Embrace Home Loans

Jan 10, 2018
Embrace Home Loans has received the first-place award for the Top Mortgage Companies in Customer Satisfaction in the Large Division, as provided by SocialSurvey

Embrace Home Loans has announced that Kurt Noyce would head the company’s expanded Financial Institution Services Division. Noyce has served as President of Embrace Home Loans for the last 18 years.
 
Dennis Hardiman will assume the role of President of Embrace Home Loans and will hold the title of CEO and President. Al Dussinger, Embrace’s CTO for 22 years, has been appointed Chief Operating Officer.
 
“We believe the services we provide banks allow banks to scale a variety of challenges they face today in providing their customers a highly satisfying mortgage loan experience and originate mortgages profitably,” said Hardiman. “Banks are frustrated by the difficulties they face in providing mortgages for their customers, and this has caused a growing number of banks to stop offering them. We see there to be a sizable growth opportunity for us with helping banks be successful with furnishing mortgages to their customers and respond to the digitalization of mortgages which is taking place. We need a proven leader and mortgage professional to guide this effort for us, and there is none better than Kurt for the task.”
 
Noyce attributes Embrace’s success to a core set of values that grew from Embrace’s purpose–to make a positive impact in the lives of others and to prove that a strategy which is good for people, is good for business. 

 
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