CMG Financial taps retired Army major as VP of veteran and military lending

Wilson has served in the Department of Veterans Affairs for almost three decades

CMG Financial taps retired Army major as VP of veteran and military lending

Mortgage banking firm CMG Financial has appointed retired Army Major Jeff Wilson as vice president of its veteran and military lending.

Wilson will take charge of the firm’s nationwide training efforts -- visiting CMG branches across the US to provide on-site training for loan officers and their real estate partners. Specifically, he will counsel loan officers on VA loan origination practices and sales strategy.

Wilson, who retired with 21 years of military service, also served the Department of Veterans Affairs for more than 27 years before stepping down as the loan guarantee officer for the Phoenix regional loan center.

As loan guarantee officer, he led a unit serving Arizona, California, Nevada, and New Mexico on everything regarding origination, underwriting, and servicing of operational support at American Pacific Mortgage.

"Veterans and veteran lending is my passion," said Wilson. “It has been part of my life for over 40 years, as I served in the Army and now serve veterans to help them realize their homeownership goals. It is my honor to serve all veterans and active military members. I look forward to working with the team at CMG Financial to build a better VA Home Loan experience."

"Serving military families is something especially important to our culture at CMG Financial," said Charlie Rogers, senior vice president of retail lending at CMG Financial.  "Adding a leader like Jeff Wilson to our team will ensure we are providing the highest level of service to veterans and active-duty military and finding new ways to branch out and reach more deserving families."

 

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