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Special - LykkenOnLeadership.com - John Robbins, a Leader in Mortgage Banking
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English - February 10, 2018 14:00 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 18 ratingsInvesting Business mortgage regulations mortgagerates alicealvey alvey joefarr farr davidlykken lykken allenpollack Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
John Robbins is a longtime leader in the American mortgage banking industry.
He founded and operated several national companies over the course of his 35+ year career, selling two of them to large banking corporations.
He served as the chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association in 2006-2007, leading the organization during one of the industry’s most tumultuous eras, and continues to be active in MBA.
He started in the industry as a loan officer and has remained in the business over his entire career.
Click to check out some of the highlights from this interview with John Robbins:
"How to motivate people to achieve a goal..."
"The one quality a leader needs to have..."
"One of the challenges for new leaders is their ability to discern right from wrong..."
"Great leaders are made, they're not born..."
John Robbins is a longtime leader in the American mortgage banking industry.
He founded and operated several national companies over the course of his 35+ year career, selling two of them to large banking corporations.
He served as the chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association in 2006-2007, leading the organization during one of the industry’s most tumultuous eras, and continues to be active in MBA.
He started in the industry as a loan officer and has remained in the business over his entire career.
Click to check out some of the highlights from this interview with John Robbins:
"How to motivate people to achieve a goal..."
"The one quality a leader needs to have..."
"One of the challenges for new leaders is their ability to discern right from wrong..."
"Great leaders are made, they're not born..."