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Black Mountain Capital names Dorcely, EVP, regional manager

New York, NY Black Mountain Capital, a private mortgage banking firm, has appointed James Dorcely as executive vice president/regional manager.  

Dorcely is a banking and finance executive with over 18 years of experience in developing and managing relationships to drive business success within the real estate and mortgage lending industry.

Dorcely, who started his career as an investment banker on Wall St., built several of the largest origination teams within the Lending Divisions across five of the largest financial institutions in the U.S. that include Citibank, Everbank, JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America.

In 2001, he transitioned into the real estate financing and lending industry where he managed a large sales force and demonstrated a track record of financing more than $1 billion in commercial and residential properties through effective sales and marketing strategies.

“We are incredibly excited to welcome James Dorcely as he takes the reins in his new position with capabilities that will further enhance the diverse product lineup BMC has created,” said Black Mountain Capital founder and managing partner Alex Elezaj.

Dorcely has shown a commitment to under-served communities through his partnerships in the development and rehabilitation of low and moderate income housing in Northern New Jersey and New York City as well as through his philanthropic endeavors and membership on the boards of nonprofit organizations.

 
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