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RMF Adds Griffin as Account Executive

Bloomfield, N.J.-based lender Reverse Mortgage Funding (RMF) announced the appointment of Tim Griffin as an account executive, who will be responsible for building and maintaining third-party originator (TPO) relationships with brokers, principal/authorized agents and correspondent lenders.

“Tim has more than 16 years’ experience working in the reverse mortgage industry,” said RMF President David Peskin in a press release announcing the appointment. “RMF is known for having highly experienced professionals supporting our TPO partners, and we are very pleased to welcome Tim, with his depth of knowledge, to our team.”

Griffin’s 16-year experience includes serving as lender support and account manager, along with a role designed to support broker relationships. Griffin has a bachelor’s degree from Michigan State University.

RMF currently stands as the fourth largest reverse mortgage lender in the country by volume, with a 12-month endorsement figure of 2,240 based on the most recent data by Reverse Market Insight.

Recently, RMD had a wide-ranging conversation with RMF President David Peskin on the inaugural edition of The RMD Podcast, which you can listen to here.

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