FOLSOM, CA, April 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) Sierra Pacific Mortgage announces the addition of 13 new branches joining its Retail Division in the first quarter of 2013. The addition of these new branches validates Sierra Pacific Mortgage's strategic plan to become a leader in Retail lending nationally, and brings a group of seasoned professionals with successful track records into the Sierra Pacific team.
"We are extremely pleased that such a strong group of mortgage bankers and their organizations have chosen to join the Sierra Pacific team" said Mr. Chuck Iverson, corporate VP of Production. "Our commitment to being a national leader in Retail lending continues to be our primary focus. We believe our program, products, and supporting infrastructure are the strongest in the industry and a key motivator to our new branches in selecting Sierra Pacific Mortgage".
The new branches come from all over the country and include:
1. William Neail, San Diego, CA
2. Justin Johnson, Roseville, CA
3. Benny Poole, Woodstock, MD
4. C. Brink Cawley, Grosse Pointe, MI
5. Roberto Kelly, Chula Vista, CA
6. Jeff Rothlisberger, Omaha, NE
7. Nicolas Barayuga, Fresno, CA
8. Ken Watson, Costa Mesa, CA
9. David Hill, Newton, MA
10. Kemper Lewis, Denver, CO
11. Craig Grinnell, Richmond, VA
12. Chad Clemen, San Diego, CA
13. Robert Courts, Raleigh, NC
"We are excited to be joining the Sierra Pacific Mortgage team" said Mr. Benny Poole, new Branch Manager from Woodstock, MD. "After looking at several different mortgage banker programs, we selected Sierra Pacific because their program, products, process and people really impressed us and enable us to focus more of our time in the origination process. We are looking forward to a long and profitable relationship."
The Sierra Pacific Retail Branch program is the key to the success of the Sierra Pacific Retail go-to-market strategy. It provides a framework that enables Retail branches to focus on what they do best--originating loans. The Sierra Pacific Retail Branch Program has the stability, strength, and origination platform on which Retail branches can build a successful business. The program includes:
- The most profitable mortgage origination platform in the industry
- Consistently aggressive pricing
- Expert support for every facet of business
- Expansive Sierra Pacific product offerings plus the ability to broker
- An experienced, successful national mortgage banker to help navigate the regulatory environment
- Award-winning technology including paperless origination, real time status and notifications, automated underwriting, on line locking and much more
About Sierra Pacific Mortgage:
Sierra Pacific Mortgage is a leading national mortgage banking company, based in Folsom, CA and serving the retail, wholesale and correspondent mortgage banking markets in 48 states through 12 regional fulfillment centers. Sierra Pacific's mission is to deliver consistent, competitive pricing, and to provide its customers the finest experience through streamlined systems, the best industry tools, effective communication, and superior customer service with every branch, every day.
For more information or to contact Sierra Pacific Mortgage, call (916) 932-1700. Please send all correspondence to Sierra Pacific Mortgage, 1180 Iron Point Road, Suite 200, Folsom, CA 95630.
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Sierra Pacific Mortgage Adds 13 New Retail Branches in Q1 2013
National mortgage banking leader continues to successfully execute its strategic plan with record growth in new branches in its Retail Division.
2013-04-10
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[Press-News.org] Sierra Pacific Mortgage Adds 13 New Retail Branches in Q1 2013National mortgage banking leader continues to successfully execute its strategic plan with record growth in new branches in its Retail Division.