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Maria A. Majczinger Loan Administration Manager |
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Maria Majczinger joined CCRC in 1994 as a Senior Loan Processor, coordinating CCRC’s loan packaging, monitoring and tracking. In 1996, she became a Loan Administrator, responsible for CCRC’s loan closings and documentation and has closed over $235 million of affordable housing loans, fifty percent of which have closed in the past three years. In 1998 her responsibilities expanded to managing the Loan Administration Department, which coordinates all aspects of CCRC’s loan processing, loan documentation, closing, servicing, review and information/financial tracking and loan sales. Maria oversees the six staff members who support CCRC’s Loan Administration Department.
Maria began her career in loan servicing in 1972 at Lincoln Savings. Since then, she gained expertise and experience in loan administration, documentation and staff management at Columbia Banking Federal Savings & Loan (upstate New York) and Coast Savings & Loan. Prior to joining CCRC, Maria was employed by Manufacturers Bank. Her duties included packaging and processing construction and permanent commercial real estate loans and acting as a liaison to Credit Administration as well as functioning as the Office Manager for a staff of twenty. |
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CCRC Staff |
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| Mary Kaiser |
President |
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| Mark Rasmussen |
Executive Vice President |
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| George H Vine |
CFA, Vine & Associates |
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| Maria A Majczinger |
Senior Vice President, Loan Administration Manager |
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| Mark Niles |
Loan Officer |
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| Javier Guzman |
Loan Officer |
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CCRC Mission |
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CCRC will increase the availability of affordable housing for low-income families, seniors and residents with special needs throughout California by facilitating private capital flow from our investors for debt and equity to developers of affordable housing. |
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CCRC Vision |
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CCRC will become the premier provider of capital serving the needs of low-income residents and communities. |
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