Denali Home Loans adds Wells to Kent office | Briefs

  • Thursday, February 9, 2017 2:16pm
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Denali Home Loans has added Glenn Wells as mortgage loan originator to its Kent office, 19802 62nd Ave. S., Suite 101.

Wells will be responsible for helping Denali members obtain home loan financing for new purchases, refinances and other mortgage loans.

Wells has more than 30 years of experience in mortgage lending in the Seattle market. Prior to joining Denali, he worked as a production manager at several firms, including Old Stone Bank and First Mutual Bank, where he helped the bank achieve its highest mortgage lending in history.

He also volunteers at the Boys & Girls Club of Bellevue and the greater Eastside Junior Football League. Wells also serves as a motivational speaker in the Seattle area.

Denali Home loans, a department of Denali Federal Credit Union, offers conventional, FHA, VA and USDA mortgage loans, as well as home equity lines of credit, vacant land and vacation property loans, among other products. The department, with offices in Kent, Anchorage (Alaska) and Wasilla (Alaska), serves members around the world through online and call center channels.

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