Curt Meany
University of Missouri-Columbia
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Curt Meany is a highly experienced professional with 15.5 years of work experience in the mortgage lending industry. He has a strong background in portfolio management, financial analysis, and underwriting. Curt has held various senior positions at United State Bank, including Senior Vice President/Loan Officer and Vice President/Loan Officer. He also has experience in account management and sales at KeyBank Commercial. Curt's expertise lies in commercial mortgage banking, credit risk, and underwriting. He is based in the United States.
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Specialties: Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities Portfolio ManagementFinancial Analysis
Work Experience
Senior Vice President Loan Officer
Senior Vice President
Banking
Curt Meany's Professional Milestones
- Account Manager (2008-05-01~2011-06-01): Achieved significant revenue growth by implementing effective client relationship management strategies.
- Senior Vice President (2011-06-01~2015-11-01): Driving strategic initiatives to optimize business operations and achieve record-breaking revenue growth.
Education
Finance And Real Estate
1072915200-1199145600Skill
Mortgage Lending
Loans
Portfolio Management
Financial Analysis
Underwriting
Credit
Finance
Real Estate
Commercial Mortgages
Insurance
Credit Analysis
Commercial Real Estate
Mortgage Banking
Commercial Banking
Banking
Credit Risk
Loan Servicing
Management
Property Management
Certification
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