SAN ANTONIO – Polunsky Beitel Green LLP, Texas’ leading law firm representing mortgage lenders, is pleased to announce that its Director of Business Development, Stacey Maisano, has been elected to the Texas Mortgage Bankers Association’s Board of Directors. In her role, Maisano will help the TMBA fulfill its mission to provide leadership, legislative advocacy, and education to the Texas real estate finance industry.
Created in 1917, the Texas Mortgage Bankers Association is the oldest and largest statewide mortgage bankers’ association. The association serves as the “eyes and ears” of the Texas real estate finance industry, keeping its members informed of current market developments and promoting growth and prosperity throughout the industry.
“An industry veteran of more than 25 years, Stacey is well-known and widely respected in Texas real estate circles, seeking to support the industry’s growth at every opportunity,” said Allan Polunsky, managing partner and founder of Polunsky Beitel Green. “Stacey has deep knowledge in virtually all aspects of residential mortgage originations, and I have no doubt that she will be an asset to TMBA’s work throughout Texas. We congratulate her on this accomplishment.”
At PBG, Maisano cultivates long-lasting relationships with clients facilitating residential mortgage loan closings that are swift, accurate and regulatory compliant.
About Polunsky Beitel Green
Polunsky Beitel Green is Texas’ oldest law firm exclusively dedicated to providing residential mortgage originators with document preparation and review services, as well as legal, regulatory and compliance support. The firm’s principals, Allan Polunsky, Jay Beitel and Marty Green have more than 100 years of combined experience in the specialized field of residential mortgage lending. Polunsky Beitel Green has offices in San Antonio, Dallas and Houston, with firm employees also embedded in clients’ offices throughout Texas and in more than 25 other states. Collectively, the firm serves residential mortgage lenders in all 50 U.S. states.