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ATLANTA, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MBA welcomes Eddy Perez, CMB, as the IMB Executive Council s new co-chair for a two-year term. Eddy has long been active in MBA s policy committees and networks, including an appointment to MBA s Board of Directors in 2018, and has just completed a two-year term as MORPAC Chairman.
In welcoming Eddy to this position, Pete Mills, MBA s Senior V.P. Residential Policy & Member Engagement, writes, We are excited about Eddy s involvement. We fully expect Eddy will bring that same energy for advocacy engagement to the IMB Executive Council that he brings to all endeavors.
The Arizona Department of Financial Institutions issued one advance fee loan broker license in Chandler during the fourth quarter, according to the State of Arizona.
More than 99 percent of Arizona s businesses are considered small with more than 40 percent of Arizona employees working for a small business, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.
A study by Civic Economics found that when $100 is spent at a locally-owned business, that business puts $47 back into the local economy while the total is just $13 for non-local businesses.
Licenses issued by Arizona Department of Financial Institutions during Q4
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/PRNewswire/ Equity Prime Mortgage (EPM) continues its stride with the announcement of CEO Eddy Perez, CMB, as 2021 Corporate Board of Governors (CBOG).
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There are at least 94 professional licenses set to expire in zip code 85251 during the week ending January 2, according to the State of Arizona.
More than 99 percent of Arizona s businesses are considered small, with more than 40 percent of Arizona employees working for small businesses, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.
A study by Civic Economics found that when $100 is spent at a locally-owned business, that business puts $47 back into the local economy while the total is just $13 for non-local businesses.
Licenses set to expire during week ending January 2
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