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Churchill Mortgage to Partner with Real Estate Radio Network

""Churchill Mortgage"":www.churchillmortgage.com/ is taking to the airwaves to support the company's educational initiatives for loan officers.

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Recently launching a new partnership with Ron Quintero, CEO of the ""Real Estate Radio Network"":realestateradiohost.com/, Churchill will gain support for company clients choosing to utilize its tools for recruiting, training, motivating, and retaining quality lending professionals.

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Crediting Quintero's ""strategic guidance,"" Churchill simultaneously announced the creation of ""JoinChurchill.com"":joinchurchill.com/, a web-based portal for the company's branch managers seeking to find and train local talent. Churchill revealed that the new website would feature employee testimonials, informational videos, and application information targeting prospective loan officers.

""I'm excited for the opportunity to work with a mortgage company that is not only celebrating its twentieth anniversary, but continues to excel despite the challenging economic environment,"" stated Quintero. ""Churchill Mortgage truly sets the industry standard in mortgage lending, and I look forward to supporting their recruitment efforts.""

""Ron's professional insight and proven methods give us a tremendous advantage in preparing our employees for the evolving mortgage landscape as well as recruiting new staff. As we continue to grow, Churchill aims to recruit the industry's top professionals, and we look forward to Ron's support as we maintain our commitment to being the nation's most trusted financial advisor,"" added Mike Hardwick, president of Churchill Mortgage.

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