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Nations Lending Hires A New Divisional Sales Manager

Apr 13, 2021
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Photo of Randy KoernerNations Lending hired Randy Koerner as the company's divisional sales manager. In his new role, Koerner will be responsible for building dynamic sales as well as supporting the company's branch development and sales growth.

Prior to joining Nations, Koerner spent nine years as the national sales manager for Homeowners Financial Group. Before working with Homeowners, Koerner spent four years with MetLife Home Loans and more than 10 years with Wells Fargo Home Mortgage.

Koerner was part of the Homeowners Financial Group team that he directly grew from a sub-$500 million loan volume business to cracking more than $3 billion in 2020.

"Randy makes a great culture fit, and we'll be able to support him with just about anything he needs as he sets his sights on continued growth through high-performing sales teams," said Corey Caster, executive vice president of National Production at Nations. 

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