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Churchill Mortgage Opens Two Michigan Branches

""Churchill Mortgage"":http://www.churchillmortgage.com/Default.aspx, a Tennessee-based lender providing conventional and government-backed mortgages across 26 states, is expanding into Michigan with the opening of two branches.

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The first branch will serve the Greater Lansing Area out of the community of Okemos, while the second will serve the Grand Rapids area.

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Churchill's two newest branch managers, Evan Vanderwey and Steve Vanderwey, will lead the two branches. Both served as advisors to Cornerstone Wealth Partners, LLC, and both were co-owners of Cornerstone Home Loans for more than 14 years. In addition, both are licensed originators, registered investment advisors, members of the Michigan Mortgage Lenders Association, and certified workplace trainers through Churchill supporter and finance radio host Dave Ramsey.

To support efforts in Michigan, Churchill also brought on processors Kandice Noyola, Karen Roberts, and Kimberly Jenison, who bring more than two decades of combined industry experience to the Greater Lansing area. The lender also added Christopher DeRuisher as its newest assistant home loan specialist, Joshua VanDyke as a loan officer, and Maureen Partlo as a processor to support its Grand Rapids branch.

""Our branches in Michigan are instrumental to our commitment to serve the financing needs of the communities in the Greater Lansing area and in Grand Rapids,"" said Mike Hardwick, president of Churchill Mortgage. ""By recruiting these two teams of mortgage lending experts, we are confident we will continue to help more individuals achieve their goal of owning a home.""

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