MISSION VIEJO, CA, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Hammerhouse LLC, an expanding national recruiting and strategic growth firm for the financial services industry with mortgage sales and leadership placement at its core, announced today that Managing Partner Steve Rennie was named to National Mortgage Professional Magazine's 2011 list of the top "40 Most Influential Mortgage Professionals Under 40." National Mortgage Professional is one of the mortgage industry's leading media trade outlets with a monthly print magazine, online news site and daily news distribution services through NMP Daily and Mortgage News Ticker.
"It is humbling to be named to this prestigious list of mortgage professionals who are working every day to help re-create the mortgage industry," commented Steve Rennie, Managing Partner of Hammerhouse LLC. "However, this recognition is not a testament to one individual's success, but to the hard work of Hammerhouse's leadership team and all of our employees who are focused on helping to model-match quality production candidates with our clients who are looking to build sustainable and successful businesses and a mutually beneficial relationship."
The Hammerhouse senior team, which in addition to Steve Rennie includes Managing Director Drew Waterhouse and Managing Partners Eric Levin, and Eric Petersen, has been providing strategic growth services within the mortgage industry for well over a decade and since forming Hammerhouse in 2008 has placed over $10 billion in production with clients.
Through its unique model-matching process, Hammerhouse helps clients expand top line revenue by adding experienced mortgage professionals that focus on purchase business and have developed transferable relationships from referral partners and past customers. Hammerhouse currently supports expansion for clients, which include private equity firms entering and expanding in the market as well as traditional mortgage bankers and depositories, with a focus on model matching and effecting high levels of retention.
Hammerhouse LLC
Hammerhouse LLC is an expanding national recruiting and strategic growth firm for the financial services industry with mortgage sales and leadership placement at its core. Founded in 2008, Hammerhouse partners with clients to source, attract, model match, hire and retain revenue-generating human capital at all levels of an organization---- from production to executive leadership. Through its unique model matching process, Hammerhouse helps mortgage bankers and depositories as well as private equity firms entering and expanding in the market. These firms expand top line revenue by adding experienced purchased-oriented mortgage professionals who have developed transferable relationships from referral partners and past customers. For more information on Hammerhouse LLC, please visit http://www.teamhammerhouse.com.
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Steve Rennie of Hammerhouse Named One Of The Top "40 Most Influential Mortgage Professionals Under 40" in 2011
Named to National Mortgage Professional Magazine's annual list of the next generation of mortgage leaders.
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[Press-News.org] Steve Rennie of Hammerhouse Named One Of The Top "40 Most Influential Mortgage Professionals Under 40" in 2011Named to National Mortgage Professional Magazine's annual list of the next generation of mortgage leaders.
