New American Funding hires Nathan Ballentine
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New American Funding hires Nathan Ballentine
"Nathan Ballentine Nathan brings a wealth of experience and a passion for excellence that will undoubtedly drive our regional growth and success, said Andy Pettola, an executive vice president and East retail sales leader. His leadership skills, combined with his deep understanding of the mortgage industry, make him the perfect fit to lead our team to new heights. Ballentine began his career as a loan originator before moving into leadership roles at Wachovia/Wells Fargo and Movement Mortgage."
"He has also held multiple community leadership positions, including homeowners association presidencies, and has been recognized by state and local chambers of commerce and Realtor associations. My career has always been about putting people first, Ballentine said in a statement. I could not pass up the extraordinary opportunity to work with the leaders and loan officers at a Top 10 national lender who always put people first and want to pour into our state."
Nathan Ballentine will focus on building partnerships with real estate agents and other industry professionals while promoting NAF's technology and platform designed to streamline the mortgage process and boost collaboration. Leadership responsibilities include driving regional growth and supporting loan officers across the East retail region. Ballentine brings extensive mortgage experience, having begun as a loan originator and later holding leadership roles at Wachovia/Wells Fargo and Movement Mortgage. He serves his 11th term in the South Carolina House of Representatives and sits on the University of South Carolina's Darla Moore School of Business Dean's Advisory Council. He has held multiple community leadership positions and received recognition from state and local chambers of commerce and Realtor associations. Ballentine emphasizes a people-first approach and welcomes the opportunity to work with a Top 10 national lender.
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