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Equity Loans Expands Business with 4 New Branches

""Equity Loans LLC"":http://www.equityloans.com/Content/20.htm, an Atlanta-based leader in the residential mortgage industry whose operations extend to more than 30 states, opened four new office locations in the first quarter of this year.

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The new branches are located in Wenatchee, Washington; Mount Pleasant, South Carolina; Chantilly, Virginia; and Southbury, Connecticut. The Connecticut and Washington offices represent Equity Loans' first forays into those states.

The company's newest branch manager, Scott Campbell, is leading efforts at the Wenatchee office. Campbell has worked in the lending industry for more than 36 years, holding positions with several companies, including [COLUMN_BREAK]

Hometown Lending, Pinnacle Capital, and Sound Mortgage.

Oliver Caminos will serve as branch manager of the Mount Pleasant office. Caminos has more than two decades of experience in residential mortgage lending, and prior to joining Equity Loans, was branch manager for Stearns Lending.

Dean Boeving is supporting efforts at the Chantilly office as branch manager. He has 18 years of industry experience, previously holding branch manager positions at Allied Mortgage Group and Vantage Point Bank. He was also sales manager and loan officer for First Choice Bank.

Finally, Sean Rogerson is leading the team at the Southbury branch. He has more than 15 years of experience, having served as branch manager for Starboard Financial and owner and EVP of Northeast Mortgage Corporation.

""As we continue to expand our operations nationwide, opening offices in the Washington and Connecticut markets is an incredible achievement for Equity Loans and we're looking forward to serving these new areas,"" said Kunjan Patel, CEO of Equity Loans. ""We're confident these branch managers will provide the best support to serve all four of our new office locations.""

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