(SAN DIEGO, Calif.) NEWS: Mortgage Capital Trading, Inc. (MCT®), a leading mortgage hedge advisory and secondary marketing software firm, announced Mike Robertson and Justin Putz have joined the company in the roles of Senior Regional Sales Director and Midwest Regional Sales Director respectively. With over 45 years of experience combined, these two mortgage industry veterans bring a fresh perspective to the company’s quickly expanding sales team.
“Mike and Justin are highly regarded mortgage industry professionals,” said Tom Farmer, Managing Director of National Sales. “We are excited about their addition to our team and anticipate a tremendous expansion of lender and aggregator client partnerships.”
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Apr 23, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) Mortgage Capital Trading, Inc. (MCT®), a leading mortgage hedge advisory and secondary marketing software firm, announced Mike Robertson and Justin Putz have joined the company in the roles of Senior Regional Sales Director and Midwest Regional Sales Director respectively. With over 45 years of experience combined, these two mortgage industry veterans bring a fresh perspective to the company’s quickly expanding sales team.
“Mike and Justin are highly regarded mortgage industry professionals,” said Tom Farmer, Managing Director of National Sales. “We are excited about their addition to our team and anticipate a tremendous expansion of lender and aggregator client partnerships.”
John Kanelis
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