Waterstone Mortgage Corporation is pleased to announce that 32 new employees joined the company in April 2012. The addition of these new employees allows the fast growing mortgage company to strengthen its resources and continue to provide its customers with superior service and quick turnaround times.
Notable new hires include:
Brian Bortz – Brian joined the Whitehall, Pennsylvania branch as a Mortgage Advisor. He has over 18 years of experience in the mortgage industry, and was previously employed at Wells Fargo.
Nereida Ceballos – Nereida joined the Conshohocken, Pennsylvania branch as a Mortgage Loan Officer. She has over 7 years of industry experience, and was previously employed at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage. Nereida is fluent in Spanish.
Robin A. Little – Robin joined the Whitehall, Pennsylvania branch as a Loan Officer. She has 20 years of experience in sales and marketing, and was previously employed at BanBury Golf Club.
MaryClaire Norman – MaryClaire joined the Garden City, Idaho branch as a Mortgage Advisor. She has 25 years of experience in the mortgage industry, and was previously employed at Wells Fargo.
Robin A. Miers – Robin joined the Whitehall, Pennsylvania branch as a Mortgage Consultant. She has 25 years of industry experience, and was previously employed at Wells Fargo.
Keith Stitzel – Keith joined the Poland, Ohio branch as a Mortgage Loan Officer. He has 14 years of experience in the mortgage industry, and was previously employed at Huntington Bank.
Bill Thompson – Bill joined the Minneapolis Uptown branch as a Mortgage Consultant. He has 23 years of industry experience, and was previously employed at Cherry Creek Mortgage. Bill has been a Certified Financial Coach for over 4 years.
Cortney Wheeler – Cortney joined the Indianapolis branch as a Branch Production Manager. She has 2 years of industry experience, and was previously employed at First Republic Mortgage.
Jeffrey F. Wilson – Jeffrey joined the Gilbert, Arizona branch as a Senior Mortgage Advisor. He has 14 years of industry experience, and was previously employed at Amerifirst Home Mortgage.
To learn more about Waterstone Mortgage Corporation and apply for a mortgage online, visit www.WaterstoneMortgage.com.
About Waterstone Mortgage Corporation:
Waterstone Mortgage Corporation is an innovative, strong, and secure mortgage lending company that has maintained a reputation for exceptional service and competitive mortgage financing. Since its inception in 2000, Waterstone Mortgage has grown to one of the largest mortgage lenders in the country with more than 400 employees in 11 states.
In 2011, the Business Journal of Milwaukee ranked Waterstone Mortgage as southeastern Wisconsin’s largest mortgage lender with more than $1 billion in annual origination volume. Headquartered in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, Waterstone Mortgage is a wholly owned subsidiary of WaterStone Bank SSB (NASDAQ: WSBF) with assets of more than $1.7 billion.
E-mail Newsletter
Your link to the biggest stories in the suburbs delivered Thursday mornings.
Enter your e-mail address above and click "Sign Up Now!" to begin receiving your e-mail newsletter
Get the Newsletter!
More from Your Stories
- Wescott chosen as high school associate principal
- Better Business Bureau Urges Donor Caution After Tornadoes
- Like R.A. Smith National on Facebook to Help Fight Childhood Cancer
- Garden Revitalization Educational Series with Melinda Myers at Boerner Botanical Gardens runs May 21 through October 5
- Melinda Myers To Present Free “Late Spring Rejuvenation for your Landscape” Seminar at Stein's in Wauwatosa on Sat., June 1
- Excellence in Customer Experience Certification earned by Joe Krolikowski American Family Agency
- Gary Grindeland Leaves as Pastor of Christ the King in Delafield; Gary Johnson to be Interim Pastor
- Assurant Health ranks on southeast Wisconsin Top Workplaces list
- Trinity UCC to Host Annual Church Picnic and Outdoor Worship
- Trinity UCC to Host Annual Church Picnic and Outdoor Worship




This site uses Facebook comments to make it easier for you to contribute. If you see a comment you would like to flag for spam or abuse, click the "x" in the upper right of it. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use.