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MassHousing Promotes Mounzer Aylouche to Homeownership Programs VP

Jul 02, 2018
MassHousing, the state housing finance agency for Massachusetts, has expanded its downpayment assistance to borrowers with higher incomes

MassHousing (The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency) has promoted Mounzer M. Aylouche to the newly created position of Vice President of Homeownership Programs. Aylouche, who was previously manager of homeownership MassHousing (The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency) has promoted Mounzer M. Aylouche to the newly created position of Vice President of Homeownership Programsbusiness development, will be responsible for overseeing the agency’s homeownership business, including production, lending operations and servicing.
 
Aylouche has been with MassHousing for 20 years and previously served as a Secondary Marketing Officer and Relationship Manager in the Agency’s homeownership division. He is also a Past Chairman of the Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association and a Past President of the MMB Foundation, the charitable arm of the organization.
 
“MassHousing’s homeownership division remains committed to fostering sustainable homeownership, ensuring that our borrowers succeed in the long-term,” said Aylouche. “Our success is a testament to years of hard work by team members from across our Agency. We remain committed to working creatively, expanding homeownership opportunities, and increasing access to credit for low- and moderate-income households across the Commonwealth.”

 
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