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Deephaven Hires A New VP Of Client Development, Correspondent

Navi Persaud
May 28, 2021

Andrew Spicer brings more than 30 years of correspondent and wholesale mortgage sales leadership experience to his role.

Andrew Spicer joined non-agency lender Deephaven as vice president of Client Development, Correspondent. Most recently, he directed Midwest Sales with Caliber Home Loans/Correspondent Lending, and he has held similar positions with MetLife, Bank of America and Washington Mutual Savings Bank.

“No one has stronger correspondent relationships, or a deeper understanding of our partners’ business needs, than Andy Spicer,” said John Keratsis, CEO and president. “His insights will be critical as we redefine non-agency lending in our quest to transform the mortgage industry.”

“This is a terrific opportunity for me to work with some of the best and brightest people in this space,” said Spicer, who is based in Chicago. “I look forward to leveraging Deephaven’s innovative programs into greater correspondent lending success stories in this competitive purchase market.”

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