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AFR Appoints New National Sales Director

Mortgage lender ""American Financial Resources"":www.afrmortgage.com/, Inc., has added a new national sales director. AFR recently announced the appointment of Paul Impagliazzo to the position, and he will now be responsible for the company's wholesale and correspondent lending divisions.

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Impagliazzo has previously acted as the vice president of ""Continental Home Loans"":www.chlmortgagebankers.com/, and additionally, he as served in similar roles for ""Mortgage Lenders USA"":www.mortgage-lenders-usa.com/ and ""Fremont Investment & Loan Corp."":www.fremontgroup.com/ AFR hopes to capitalize on

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Impagliazzo's 20 years of experience to promote growth within its wholesale and correspondent segments.

Commenting on Impagliazzo's hiring, AFR's CEO, Rich Dubnoff, noted, ""His track record and knowledge of the mortgage industry is a perfect fit for us as we position ourselves for further growth.""

Elaborating on the company's decision to add Impagliazzo as a national sales director, Dubnoff added, ""We are fortunate to have someone of Paul's caliber as our national sales director.""

New Jersey-based AFR is considered a privately owned mortgage bank, and the company is a nationwide lender for the ""U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's"":www.hud.gov/ Direct Endorsement program via the ""Federal Housing Administration"":www.fha.gov/. AFR is also recognized as a Fannie Mae approved seller and servicer, an issuer for ""Ginne Mae"":www.ginniemae.gov/, a ""U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs"":www.va.gov/ approved lender, and a ""U.S. Department of Agriculture"":www.usda.gov/ Rural Development Guaranteed Loan Program approved lender. The company is among the nation's top 25 largest lenders, and AFR operates three divisions including correspondent, wholesale, and retail residential mortgage lending.

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