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James B.
Witherow has been Non-Executive Chairman of HomeBanc Corp.
since January 2007.
He was President and Chief Executive Officer of First Horizon Home Loan Corporation and an Advisor until July 2001.
He was President and Chief Executive Officer of Sunbelt National Mortgage Corporation from January 1992 to December 2000.
Mr. Witherow received a Bachelors degree in Commerce from the University of Virginia and a Masters degree in Divinity from the Brite Divinity School of Texas Christian University.
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HomeBanc Corp. (Georgia)
![]() HomeBanc Corp. (Georgia) Regional BanksFinance HomeBanc Corp. is a residential mortgage lender that originates loans through a retail network of stores and strategic marketing alliances, and hold a leveraged portfolio of prime mortgage loans. The company and its predecessors have been in the residential mortgage loan origination business for over 20 years. The company consider prime loans to be loans that satisfy prescribed investment criteria, namely loan product type, credit scores and loan-to-value ratios | Voorzitter | 07-10-2008 |
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HomeBanc Corp. (Georgia)
![]() HomeBanc Corp. (Georgia) Regional BanksFinance HomeBanc Corp. is a residential mortgage lender that originates loans through a retail network of stores and strategic marketing alliances, and hold a leveraged portfolio of prime mortgage loans. The company and its predecessors have been in the residential mortgage loan origination business for over 20 years. The company consider prime loans to be loans that satisfy prescribed investment criteria, namely loan product type, credit scores and loan-to-value ratios | Finance |