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FCM Adds New Branch Manager In Wilmington

Aug 04, 2021
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First Community Mortgage named Tyler Smith as branch manager for its Wilmington office.

First Community Mortgage named Tyler Smith as branch manager for its Wilmington, N.C., office. Smith is able to originate mortgages for consumers in a number of markets and his primary focus will be on North and South Carolina, Florida, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas and Virginia. 

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“Tyler's extensive background in sales and management, as well as his attention to building and maintaining quality relationships, makes him an excellent fit for our team,” says Jeromy Estes, FCM assistant vice president. “And his experience in real estate is a great bonus for his mortgage clients.”

Smith is active in serving his community and philanthropic causes that are uplifting and support personal growth.

“I am proud to make my clients top priority and provide unwavering support throughout every transaction,” Smith says, “because I understand and invest in excellent customer service and appreciate the positive and empowering impact that comes with homeownership.”

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Navi Persaud is Director of Events at NMP.
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Aug 04, 2021
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