At
United Housing, we make choices that leverage resources, allowing us to serve
more people in the area of homeownership. With our lending department’s
expansion and additional focus on identifying and assisting Spanish-speaking
homeowners and clients, we were able to hire a loan processor who is fluent in
Spanish. United Housing is pleased to add Nadia Aguirre to the lending
department as assistant loan processor. Nadia is bilingual in English and
Spanish, which will allow our organization to reach a wider range of
individuals in our city.
“We’re
excited about the future of our expanding lending department and United Housing
as a whole,” said Executive Director Tim Bolding. “Nadia’s extensive background
in the lending industry makes her a valuable asset to our team, and our ability
to provide bilingual assistance to our clients is a huge advancement for United
Housing.”
Nadia at our booth during the 2015 Frayser Fall Festival |
Nadia’s experience in the field makes her
an instant asset and fit for United Housing. For eight years, she was a
financial counselor with Financial
Counselors of America, where she served as a bilingual specialist and assisted with
credit repair consolidation budgeting, mortgage modification, homebuyer
education (HBE) debt management and drafted proposals for the Hardest Hit Fund.
A native of Mexico, Nadia attended the
Chihuahua Institute of Technology in Chihuahua, Mexico, and Colegio Centro
Cristiano in Santa Ana, El Salvador. Additionally, she is certified by NeighborWorks America in foreclosure prevention, HBE
intervention and credit management.
In her role as assistant loan processor
with United Housing, Nadia is responsible for helping both English- and
Spanish-speaking individuals throughout the loan approval process, which
includes collecting and verifying applicant information, interviewing
individuals who need assistance with loans and preparing loan documents.
“I’m very excited and happy to join such
a great organization and environment,” said Nadia. “I look forward to assisting
people of all backgrounds who have lending needs.”
We
are thrilled to have Nadia join our team, and know her addition will greatly
benefit customers both now and in the future. Check out the People on the Move highlight in the Memphis Business Journal for more on her new role. For more information on how we can
help, call (901) 272-1122 or visit http://bit.ly/14F0Fx0.
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