The Midwest Equity Mortgage, LLC - Chesterfield office serves the surrounding counties as well as other areas across the state of Missouri. We are available for appointments in office, over the telephone, or in your home or place of business. Scott Carpenter, Branch Manager Scott graduated from Hannibal-LaGrange University in Hannibal Missouri in 1994, where he was a student athlete and played on the basketball team. After graduating with a BS degree in Business, he pursued a career in consumer finance, and in 1997 transitioned his career into Mortgage Banking. Scott has been a leader in the St. Louis mortgage industry for over seventeen years. He and his wife Nicole have one son: Haden, and reside in Wildwood, MO.
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The Mortgage V.I.P. Employee Benefit program from Midwest Equity Mortgage, LLC is a unique option to give your company a stronger, more competitive benefit program without costing you more money.
What is the Mortgage V.I.P. Employee Benefit Program?
This highly competitive program allows a company to add mortgage loan assistance for their employees as part of their benefit package.
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For Immediate Release - Midwest Equity Mortgage, LLC (MEM), a direct to consumer retail mortgage lender, welcomes Len Tortorice to the role of Director of Business Development. Tortorice has over 30 years of industry experience in many aspects of the mortgage industry and more recently a Divisional Manager for a large wholesale lender.
Len will be focusing specifically on recruiting Senior Loan Originators as well as origination
teams/branches within the states of IL, WI, KS, MO, IN, CA, WA and the FL. MEM has grown significantly over the last 24 months as a direct result of its Originators’ success and offers a combination of resources and compensation packages which are second to none.
Please contact Len at len@midwestequity.com to make a confidential inquiry of opportunity.
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