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LO Sheila Fourman Joins Top Vine Mortgage Services

May 08, 2018
Top Vine Mortgage Services LLC has added Sheila Fourman as a Loan Officer to their team. Fourman joins Top Vine with nearly 30 years of real estate and mortgage industry experience

Top Vine Mortgage Services LLC has added Sheila Fourman as a Loan Officer to their team. Fourman joins Top Vine with nearly 30 years of real estate and mortgage industry experience.
 
Most recently, Fourman was a Loan Officer with HomeFirst Mortgage Services. Prior to that, she was a Sales Manager with The Matzel and Mumford Organization, where she received several sales and marketing awards for generating more than $38 million in sales. Fourman also worked with Garden State Land Group, where she was the recipient of several Excellence in Sales Awards. In addition, she is a licensed real estate agent.
 
“We are excited to bring such an accomplished professional to our team,” said Top Vine Mortgage Services Managing Partner Vinnie Cervo. “Sheila has a vast history of developing strategic programs that propel business forward. She will be a great asset and we look forward to seeing her succeed.”


 
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