Grant Schneider joins Movement Mortgage as Market Leader in Colorado
Movement Mortgage, a national top 10 retail mortgage lender, is excited to announce Grant Schneider has joined the company as a Market Leader in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Schneider started in the mortgage industry in 2006 at just 20 years old, opening up his first branch in 2009 and a net branch for Veterans United Home Loans in 2011 where he was a perennial top producer. He can help clients with a variety of home loans but specializes in VA home loans.
In 2016, Grant and his wife launched a website, www.MilitaryHomeSearch.com, to offer a better home search experience for our nation's veterans. In less than three years the site has helped more than 500 military families buy a home.
At Movement, Schneider will lead customer service, production, recruiting and community engagement for the Colorado Springs market. He will report to National Sales Director Ignacio Metcalf.
"I pride myself on unparalleled customer service," says Schneider. "I'm also very passionate about helping military clients because they're the backbone of Colorado Springs and the backbone of our country. My brother currently serves in the Air Force and is stationed in Korea. I joined Movement because of the opportunity to serve others, especially our veterans."
In his spare time, Grant enjoys going to Colorado Rockies games, golfing and skiing with his family. Grant and his wife, Lauren, have two children, Brooke and Braeden, and an English bulldog named Titan.
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About Movement Mortgage
Movement Mortgage exists to love and value people by leading a Movement of Change in its industry, corporate culture and communities. Movement funded approximately $13 billion in residential mortgages in 2017 and is the seventh-largest retail mortgage lender in the U.S. Movement is best known for its innovative mortgage process and referable experience, which begins with Upfront Underwriting and a seven-day loan processing goal. The company employs approximately 3,500 people, has more than 750 branches in the U.S. and is licensed in 49 states. Its nonprofit organization, the Movement Foundation, has reinvested approximately $40 million in communities to date. For more information, visit www.movement.com.