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Slotnick and Tulman named branch manager of the Newton branch of Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp.

According to Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp., Amy Slotnick and Justin Tulman have been named the newest branch managers. Slotnick and Tulman are among the top producing loan originators in the country and have both been members of the Fairway Chairman's Club, having achieved over 50 million in individual production, since its inception. Located at 60 Wells Ave., suite 101, the branch serves both the mortgage needs of the greater Boston area, as well the entire state. Fairway's other Mass. branches are located in Auburn, Boston, Holden, New Bedford, Newburyport and Marshfield. "Our fantastic team is the reason behind our success, and we've been fortunate to work with some of the best and brightest professionals in the mortgage industry," said Steve Jacobson, CEO of Fairway. "The Newton branch certainly belongs in this category, as demonstrated by their dedication serving homebuyers and homeowners in Massachusetts. We are thrilled to have both Amy Slotnick and Justin Tulman running this branch and believe they will serve a valuable role in our continued success." Ranked the 8th largest mortgage company in the nation, based on retail volume Scotsman Guide, 2013, Fairway has 190 branch offices and 1,700 employees across the country. Offering a wide range of financing products; including fixed and adjustable products, Conventional, FHA, VA, USDA, Down Payment Assistance and Bond programs, Fairway serves first time homebuyers, seasoned investors, and every prospective borrower in between. Slotnick has 30 years of mortgage industry experience having served in various roles from underwriting to operations management, and for the last 25 years as a loan originator. Slotnick, a Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist (CMPS) has been ranked in the Top 200 Mortgage Originators in the Country for 8 years running and the top 1% of mortgage originators nationwide by Mortgage Executive Magazine. "I am excited for this next step with Fairway, and with the confidence they have placed in our leadership," said Slotnick. "Quality of service and depth of knowledge defines a true mortgage professional, and I am happy to work for a company that believes this as much as I do." Tulman brings more than 20 years of experience in the residential real estate industry and an expertise in all facets of the mortgage business including sales, origination and processing. Tulman has been ranked in the Top 200 Mortgage Originators in the Country for 3 years running, as well as one of the top 1% of mortgage originators nationwide by Mortgage Executive Magazine. "With Fairway I have been able to grow my business and experience. I am proud to have the opportunity to co-manage the branch and support our excellent team, and to continue to provide the top notch service our customers have come to expect," said Tulman. All Fairway loan originators are licensed mortgage professionals, which require detailed course training, national and state testing, and annual re-certification. Slotnick and Tulman are managing the branch with 7 mortgage veterans, offering a combined 75 years in the mortgage industry.
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