Denise Plourde-Whitehair

Retail and Residential Real Estate Operations Manager at Firstmark Credit Union

Denise Plourde-Whitehair has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over several decades. Denise'smost recent position was as the Retail and Residential Real Estate Operations Manager at Firstmark Credit Union, where they joined in 2010. Prior to that, from 2009 to 2010, they worked as a Contract Underwriter at Mortgage Loan Leaders.

Denise also had significant roles at Wachovia FSB/ Golden West Financial (GDW) from 2006 to 2008, where they served as the Vice President, Mortgage Production Leader. In this position, they provided leadership and strategic guidance on merger-related projects and was responsible for improving internal relations and customer satisfaction.

Before their time at Wachovia, Denise held various positions at World Savings, beginning in 1985. These roles included Division Manager, AVP, Underwriting Quality, where they trained and guided a centralized team to support national expansion, and Senior Loan Manager, AVP, where they managed retail, wholesale, and business-to-business representatives.

In addition to their extensive experience in the financial industry, Denise also has prior work experience in other industries. Denise worked as a National Sales Representative for Butler Manufacturing/Terra-Light, as an Administrative Educational Research Assistant at Merrimack College/Department of Civil and Electrical Engineering, and as a Scheduler at WHAV Broadcasting Company.

Denise's work experience showcases their abilities in leadership, strategic planning, training, and customer service.

Denise Plourde-Whitehair attended Northern Essex Community College from 1976 to 1977, where they studied Secretarial Sciences. Denise then furthered their education at Merrimack College from 1977 to 1983, specializing in Human Resources Administration. Later, they enrolled in California State University, Fullerton, from 1984 to 1986, with a focus on Business Administration. No specific degrees were mentioned.

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