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19 Sep 2022, 21:25 GMT+10
NFM Lending announced that 15 loan originators in its Family of Lenders have been included in the National Association of Minority Mortgage Bankers of America's (NAMMBA) Top 100 list for 2022. This annual award recognizes 100 loan originators who have had the highest sales volume, units sold, and collateralized loan obligations (CLO) within the previous financial year. Eligible entrants must identify as women or minorities, be actively originating, and have their sales numbers certified by their sales manager. The list of winners was revealed at NAMMBA's Connect 2022 conference in Orlando, FL.
"Congratulations to our loan originators recognized by NAMMBA as some of the top salespeople in the country," said NFM Lending President Jan Ozga. "The truth is that we work with them every day and, we already know they are superstars in both origination volume and simply as great people; it's wonderful that others get to see that, as well. It's an honor to work alongside all of them."
VolumeJane Floyd, NFM LendingTina Konidaris, NFM LendingJolene Moore, Main Street Home LoansDanell Riggs, NFM LendingShanon Schinkel, NFM LendingJessica Uphoff, NFM LendingTammy Wittren, NFM Lending
UnitsRhoda Rahn, NFM Lending
CLOHillary Cochin, Main Street Home LoansCarolyn Flitcroft, Main Street Home LoansRita Hairston, Main Street Home LoansAmy Lott, Main Street Home LoansTonya May, NFM LendingAna Tolentino, NFM LendingRaquel Wilson, NFM Lending
Established in 2016, NAMMBA seeks to empower women and minorities in the real estate and mortgage sectors through training, mentorship, and networking opportunities. The organization also advocates for equitable housing and sustainable homeownership for underserved communities. By bolstering industry professionals and investment in local neighborhoods, NAMMBA affects change at all levels of real estate.
NFM Lending is proud of these Loan Originators' achievements and wishes them continued success.
About NFM Lending
NFM Lending is a national mortgage lending company currently licensed in 49 states and the District of Columbia. The company was founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1998. NFM Lending and its family of companies includes Main Street Home Loans, Bluprint Home Loans, Freedmont Mortgage Group, Elevate Home Loans, and Element Home Loans. They attribute their success in the mortgage industry to their steadfast commitment to customers and the community. For more information about NFM Lending, visit www.nfmlending.com, like our Facebook page, or follow us on Instagram
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