Arbor appoints Paolisso as new loan originator in its Baltimore, MD office
Arbor Commercial Mortgage, LLC has appointed Paul Paolisso as director. Paolisso is responsible for originating FHA-insured multifamily, seniors housing and healthcare facility loans nationwide. He will also originate Fannie Mae loans, CMBS loans, bridge loans and mezzanine investments under Arbor's diverse product lines. He reports to Joseph Donovan, senior vice president, FHA Lending.
Prior to joining Arbor, Paolisso was a loan officer at Metropolitan Funding Corp., where he sourced FHA multifamily and healthcare loans nationwide and was involved in all aspects of the loan origination process, including screening, underwriting and credit analysis.
Paolisso has more than nine years of financial experience as an analyst and loan officer and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Georgetown University in Washington, DC.
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