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Four New Faces at Floridian Community Bank

In a statement released Friday, ""Floridian Community Bank"":http://www.floridiancommunitybank.com/ announced that it hired four new mortgage professionals to its residential mortgage team.

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""I couldn't be more pleased to have such a dynamic group of successful and experienced mortgage professionals join ""Floridian Community Bank"":http://www.floridiancommunitybank.com/ as we launch our mortgage department,"" said Louise Nelson, VP and residential mortgage sales manager. ""These individuals support ""Floridian Community Bank's"":http://www.floridiancommunitybank.com/ mission as we strive to deliver a high level of personal service and to develop long lasting relationships with all our clients.""

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The four new faces include real estate firm president Sergio Contreras, mortgage consultant Brent Enck, private banker Susan Lamb, and mortgage broker Jeff Meiselman. According to the statement, Meiselman, a broker from Palm Beach County, will operate from the Delray Beach Branch, while Lamb, a banker with experience at ""Chase"":https://www.chase.com/ and ""National City Mortgage"":http://www.pncmortgage.com/, takes a spot at the Delray and Juno Beach branches.

A former executive at a real estate firm in Plantation, Florida, Contreras will join the Davie Branch; Enck, with experience at Harbor Federal Savings and National City Bank, will take a position as a mortgage consultant, the statement said.

New to each other as a team, the four members will advise clients who want to purchase or refinance their homes by securing mortgage loans. Their other duties will include reviewing mortgage loan applications, pushing forward with underwriting documents, and soliciting new business from local attorneys, realtors, and certified public accountants.

According to its Web site, the ""Floridian Community Bank"":http://www.floridiancommunitybank.com/ supplies businesses and consumers with financial products and services.

About Author: Ryan Schuette

Ryan Schuette is a journalist, cartoonist, and social entrepreneur with several years of experience in real-estate news, international reporting, and business management. He currently lives in the Washington, D.C., area, where he freelances for DS News and MReport.
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