CBA Commercial Names Jeremy E. Feinstein to New Position of Senior Vice President, National Accounts

August 12, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Stamford, Conn. – CBA Commercial, LLC has appointed Jeremy E. Feinstein senior vice president, national accounts.

He reports to Scott Rielly, CBA Commercial executive vice president.

In this new position, Feinstein, based in South Florida, will coordinate CBA Commercial’s sales and marketing efforts for all the company’s national accounts. He will develop strategic alliances with mortgage bankers, mortgage brokers and other financial institutions that have a national presence.

Before joining CBA Commercial, Feinstein, 44, was senior director, correspondent lending, for Silver Hill Financial in Miami. Feinstein created, developed and managed Silver Hill’s Alliance Broker and Correspondent Lender programs, with responsibility for sales and operations.

Prior to that, Feinstein was senior manager at Fannie Mae in Washington, D.C., where he led the eBusiness Product Group. Before that he was president of GSE Advisors, a Herndon, Va.-based consulting firm specializing in improving lenders’ business dealings with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Feinstein also served as national account manager for Freddie Mac in Chicago and McLean, Va., and held various positions with The Bank of New York and ARCS Mortgage.

Feinstein has a bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley.

“Jerry Feinstein is an experienced leader with broad senior-level experience,” said Rielly. “We’re thrilled to have someone with Jerry’s background leading our national account relationships.”

CBA Commercial, LLC (www.cbaloans.com) is a specialized mortgage investment firm that purchases and securitizes small balance multifamily, commercial and mixed-use mortgage loans. Its nationwide CBAC Authorized Lender program provides standard loan documentation, standard underwriting guidelines, online processing, appraisals and environmental insurance for loans ranging from $100,000 to $3 million.

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