Total Mortgage Services named Lisa Schreiber executive vice president of TMS Funding to lead the firm’s nationwide expansion into the wholesale lending channel. In her new position, Schreiber is responsible for defining and implementing the company’s vision, strategy and day-to-day execution with regard to the wholesale division. She is based at TMS headquarters in Milford, Conn., and reports to John Walsh, president of the firm. “Lisa’s results-oriented management style and deep industry knowledge will be invaluable as she drives our national expansion and generates industry-leading service to the mortgage broker community as well as operational and financial efficiency at TMS Funding,” Walsh said. Schreiber has served in numerous positions with firms throughout the mortgage industry. Most recently, she was chief strategy officer at mortgage bank NetMore America. Prior to that, Schreiber was executive vice president of American Broker Conduit and regional vice president at Bank of America Mortgage, focusing on the Southeast. “I am extremely excited about becoming part of the Total Mortgage team,” she said. TMS is a mortgage lender licensed in 21 states. Since 1997, when the firm was founded, TMS has funded more than $6 billion in mortgage loans. Write to Christine Ricciardi. Follow her on Twitter @HWnewbieCR.
Christine was a reporter with HousingWire through August 2011.see full bio
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Christine was a reporter with HousingWire through August 2011.see full bio
