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360 Mortgage Group Focuses on Expansion with New Hire

""360 Mortgage Group"":https://www.360mtg.com/default.aspx, a privately owned mortgage banker headquartered in Austin, Texas, named Jeff Slain as regional manager for the Central Region of the United States.

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Slain joins 360 Mortgage after spending 15 years with M&I Home Lending Solutions, a division of BMO Financial Group, where he was responsible for loan production in 12 states. Prior to that, he worked four years as a VP and bank manager at Bank One, Indiana NA, where he managed branch operations and growth, developed loan campaigns, and handled small business loans.

At 360 Mortgage, he will put his 20 years of experience to work by expanding the company's footprint in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas.

""We are excited to add someone with Jeff's experience and character to 360 Mortgage's team of regional managers,"" said Mark Greco, company president and founder. ""Jeff's extensive market and product knowledge, coupled with his strong leadership skills, will drive 360 Mortgage's expansion across the Central Region by providing mortgage brokers with superior technology, service, and products, including our new 'FreeMI' product, which has no pricing inflations or adjustments to interest rates.""

Slain will report to Al Crisanty, VP of national wholesale production.

""Jeff has a unique track record of building and leading highly successful sales teams in the Midwest and is an exceptional addition to our regional management team. Like 360 Mortgage Group, he is committed to understanding the changing needs of our customers and providing them with an unparalleled level of support and resources to succeed today,"" Crisanty said.

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