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MountainOne hires Ames as senior mortgage originator

Paul Ames

 

Rockland, MA According to MountainOne, Paul Ames has re-joined the residential lending team in the role of senior mortgage originator. In this role, Ames will focus on originating single and multi-unit residential mortgages within MountainOne’s South Shore market.

Ames brings over 20 years of lender experience. Prior roles include senior loan consultant for Cambridge Savings Bank, senior loan consultant for Guaranteed Rate, and senior loan consultant for Embrace Home Loans.

Ames holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from UMass Boston. 

Peter Radigan, SVP, residential and consumer lending officer, said, “We are excited to have Paul re-join MountainOne. Paul is a diligent loan originator, a valuable mentor, and experienced in all phases of residential financing.”

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