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Nations Lending Continues East Coast Expansion

Jun 23, 2020
Nations Lending added two new branches, one in Naples, Fla. to be led by industry veteran Robert Proulx, and in North Attleboro, Mass., to be led by Paul Salcone

Nations Lending added two new branches, one in Naples, Fla. to be led by industry veteran Robert Proulx, and in North Attleboro, Mass., to be led by Paul Salcone.
 
Robert ProulxPaul SalconeProulx (pictured left) brings nearly 20 years of combined experience in loan origination and branch leadership, after starting his mortgage business in Massachusetts and expanding his team into the Florida market in 2018.
 
Salcone (pictured right) has been in the industry for 10 years, all in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
 
Both Proulx and Salcone come to Nations Lending from Northpointe Bank.

 
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