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V.I.P. Brings Top Talent to Tucson Branch

Three ""stand-out mortgage professionals"" are now serving the Tucson, Arizona community at ""V.I.P. Mortgage, Inc"":http://www.vipmtginc.com/.

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Carlos Gonzalez joined the Tucson branch as a loan officer. Gonzalez has an extensive financial and mortgage background, including time spent working in both commercial lending and investor relations. Having spent his childhood in both Mexico and the United States, he has familiarity with English and Spanish and will help V.I.P. serve the city's substantial Latino population.

A longtime resident of Tucson, Meg Swain is involved in a variety of mortgage and business boards and organizations, including the Southern Arizona Mortgage Lenders Association, the National Association of Women Business Owners, and AZ Small Businesses. In addition, Swain is involved with the Boys and Girls Club and National Charity League. V.I.P. celebrates her as an ""industry leader"" with ""out-of-the-box creative thinking.""

Tina Steele is an 18-year industry vet and a specialist in reverse mortgages who possesses a special talent for explaining the complex reverse mortgage program to potential clients. Her strong suit is forging personal connections with reverse mortgage customers.

""With nearly 50 employees--many of whom hold deep roots here in Old Pueblo--we are definitely on pace to fund double the amount of loans as last year, shaping up to be our best year yet,"" said Jim Kaiser, branch manager in Tucson. ""Each of these individuals adds such strong support in their respective niche; we are incredibly excited to have all of them on board.""

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