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Stephen Von Mann Celebrates 6 Years With Greentree Mortgage Company

Stephen Von Mann is proud to announce his six-year anniversary with Greentree Mortgage Company (in the greater Nashville, Tennessee area) as Regional Account Manager.

2012-09-14
DENVER, CO, September 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Stephen Von Mann is proud to announce his six-year anniversary with Greentree Mortgage Company (in the greater Nashville, Tennessee area) as Regional Account Manager. For Von Mann, who has been working in the mortgage banking and finance industries since 1987, the most recent six years at Greentree Mortgage have been marked with fulfillment and enjoyment.

"I've worked for many different companies," says Steve Von Mann, "but I have to say that none have been more enjoyable than Greentree Mortgage. I've really enjoyed furthering my career with Greentree over the last few years."

Steve Von Mann came to Greentree Mortgage Company in 2006 from Cuna Mutual Mortgage Corp. Von Mann's success at Cuna Mutual Mortgage explains exactly why Von Mann was a desirable hire. At Cuna Mutual Mortgage, Steve Von Mann led the company in units closed from 2003 to 2005. Furthermore, his annual loan volume reached $120 million annual in 2003, 2004, and 2005.

Though Stephen Von Mann had a comfortable position at Cuna Mutual Mortgage Company, he desired something more. Greentree was the perfect fit. At Greentree Mortgage Company, Steve Von Mann became Credit Union Sales Manager and Regional Account Manager.

"It's been a great fit for both Greentree and myself," says Steve Von Mann."I really don't think I could have imagined a better fit if I tried back in 2006 when I began looking for something different."

In addition to working at Greentree Mortgage Company for the last six years, Stephen Von Mann has been enjoying his side work as a guest speaker. Von Mann frequently speaks at company functions and events for credit unions, finance companies, and banks.

Von Mann is also recognized in the Nashville area for his abilities as a teacher. Steve Von Mann has completed four finance and insurance schools, several of which have qualified him to teach other finance professionals. Von Mann trains lenders, mortgage bank employees, and finance and insurance professionals.

Prior to joining Greentree Mortgage in 2006, Stephen Von Mann was an employee with Cuna Mutual Mortgage Corp. He led the company in units closed for three years in a row, from 2003 to 2005. Also, from 2003 to 2005 Von Mann's loan volume reached $120 million annually, a noteworthy accomplishment that he continues to be proud of. With the experience he gained at Cuna Mutual Mortgage Corp., Stephen Von Mann is a sought-after public speaker in the world of finance.


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[Press-News.org] Stephen Von Mann Celebrates 6 Years With Greentree Mortgage Company
Stephen Von Mann is proud to announce his six-year anniversary with Greentree Mortgage Company (in the greater Nashville, Tennessee area) as Regional Account Manager.