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Guaranty Home Mortgage Names EVP, National Operations

Nov 30, 2020
Elizabeth Nichols, a Senior Account Executive at Parkside Lending LLC, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the New York Association of Mortgage Brokers
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Guaranty Home Mortgage Corporation named Candy Burke-Robertson as executive vice president for the company's national operations. She will be responsible for the management and direction of the daily operational functions from loan boarding through underwriting, including loan coordination and closing. Photo of Candy Burke-Robertson

Burke-Robertson has 40 years of experience in mortgage lending. According to a press release, she has experience in both wholesale and retail sales and operations at a national level, with a record of profitability.

Guaranty Home Mortgage Corporation originates and purchases loans nationally through its broker and limited retail channels. The company is based out of Nashville, TN and has footprints in Georgia, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Missouri and Florida.

 
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Nov 30, 2020
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