JACKSONVILLE, FL, March 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Preparing for its aggressive expansion in 2011, Foundation Financial Group recently promoted a senior vice president from within the financial services company's organization.
Effective immediately, James S. Brodsky assumes his new role as chief human resources officer for the rapidly expanding Foundation Financial Group. Brodsky's new appointment is instrumental as the company transitions from a mortgage lender to a comprehensive financial services company.
"It's an exciting time to be working with Foundation Financial Group. As the company continues to grow I look forward to using my human resources experience to benefit our employees and ultimately our clients," said Brodsky, who will lend 18 years of award-winning experience to the human resources managers serving within the new divisions Foundation Financial Group now offers.
Brodsky holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of South Florida and an MBA from Florida International University. Brodsky rose to vice president of regional employee relations senior consultant during his 16-year employment with HSBC Bank USA before joining Foundation Financial Group.
In his personal time, Brodsky enjoys reading, travel and spending time with his wife and daughter. An active member in his community, Brodsky donates time to Habitat for Humanity, Junior Achievement, the Humane Society and the Disabled American Veterans.
Foundation Financial Group opens a new center in Rochester, N.Y., later this month and plans further expansion out West with Illinois and Texas centers opening in the second quarter.
Foundation Financial Group now offers additional financial services, including insurance, wealth management and tax services, through affiliate companies under the Foundation Financial Group umbrella. This expansion will result in new job creations, as well as moving Foundation Financial Group from a mortgage lender to a comprehensive financial services company, fulfilling its name of Foundation Financial Group.
Foundation Financial Group grew its mortgage originations by 14 percent in 2010, while, according to MortgageStats.com, a mortgage industry-tracking source, the top 10 U.S. mortgage lenders dropped a collective 26 percent in mortgage originations for the same period.
Foundation Financial Group is currently hiring for 270 full-time employees at its six major mortgage centers across America.
About Foundation Financial Group
Foundation Financial Group, one of the nation's fastest-growing financial services companies, specializes in mortgage lending, personal and corporate tax services, property and casualty insurance, wealth management and retirement planning. Expanding in 2011, Foundation Financial Group operates six regional centers in Atlanta, Charlotte, N.C., Jacksonville, Fla., Raleigh, N.C., Rochester, N.Y., and Savannah, Ga. Foundation Financial Group maintains mortgage operations headquarters in Atlanta and executive headquarters in Jacksonville. Founded in Atlanta in 1998, Foundation Financial Group offers mortgage refinancing and first-time buyer lending through traditional financing, as well Federal Housing Administration and other government-backed home loan programs. Foundation Financial Group enjoys an industry-leading Federal Housing Administration compare ration and an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, the highest accreditation the BBB gives. For more information, call 866-334-1001 or go to http://www.ffg.com.
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