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Gateway Mortgage Group Names Scott Henley Chief Production Officer

Gateway Mortgage Group, a full-service mortgage company based in Jenks, Oklahoma and licensed in 40 states and the District of Columbia, announced today Scott Henley will become the company’s Chief Production Officer. In this role, he will be responsible for overseeing all strategic initiatives that drive mortgage volume across the organization. Henley will lead the sales and operations functions for both retail and correspondent lending.

“Scott has worked in the mortgage industry for over 25 years and has a substantial amount of experience in correspondent and retail lending,” said Stephen Curry, CEO of Gateway. “He developed and launched Gateway’s correspondent lending division, which has been a huge success. We are fortunate to have Scott at Gateway and he will continue to be a valued asset to our executive leadership team.”

Prior to joining Gateway, Henley was a leader in Bank of America’s Correspondent Lending Division. He was responsible for business development and driving revenue with correspondent clients. Henley attended Texas A&M University where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics.

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