Robert A. Olson has over 25 years of experience in mortgage lending. He is currently working at Goldwater Bank, NA in Hilton Head, SC in their South Carolina Mortgage Lending department. Previously, he was President of FFM, Inc. from 2013-2015 providing marketing services to the mortgage industry. From 1999-2013, he was President and CEO of FedFirst Mortgage Corporation where he expanded their operations and increased annual loan volume to over a quarter billion dollars.
2017 will be the Rotary Club of North Raleigh's 50th year of service. We are sponsoring two great projects and need your help to make them a reality. Please read the brochure. To inquire about sponsorship, please contact sponsor-50th@northraleighrotary.org
Great American Cookies became an instant retail phenomenon in 1977 when the first store opened in Atlanta, Georgia’s Perimeter Mall. Founded on the strength of a generations-old family chocolate chip cookie recipe, the company eventually set the standard for gourmet cookie sales in shopping centers nationwide.
From one store and one recipe, Great American Cookies expanded in malls across the country and at the same time developed a complete line of cookies and brownies, including our signature Cookie Cake product, making it one of the best cookie companies in the industry. By putting only the finest, fresh-baked goodies in our stores, Great American Cookies has set the stage for success.
Being the biggest cookie company has never been the objective at Great American Cookies. Our goal was simply to bake the best cookies ever made. However, by maintaining pride in service as well as providing the public with a delicious and appealing line of products, Great American Cookies became a leader in the snack food industry.
All of the cookies and brownies at Great American Cookies start with carefully tested recipes, highly controlled production and the finest premium ingredients from our batter facility in Atlanta, Georgia. The end result is the best possible fresh-baked products at an affordable price. From our signature Cookie Cakes to our sinfully rich brownies, Great American Cookies takes the time to do it right.
2017 will be the Rotary Club of North Raleigh's 50th year of service. We are sponsoring two great projects and need your help to make them a reality. Please read the brochure. To inquire about sponsorship, please contact sponsor-50th@northraleighrotary.org
Great American Cookies became an instant retail phenomenon in 1977 when the first store opened in Atlanta, Georgia’s Perimeter Mall. Founded on the strength of a generations-old family chocolate chip cookie recipe, the company eventually set the standard for gourmet cookie sales in shopping centers nationwide.
From one store and one recipe, Great American Cookies expanded in malls across the country and at the same time developed a complete line of cookies and brownies, including our signature Cookie Cake product, making it one of the best cookie companies in the industry. By putting only the finest, fresh-baked goodies in our stores, Great American Cookies has set the stage for success.
Being the biggest cookie company has never been the objective at Great American Cookies. Our goal was simply to bake the best cookies ever made. However, by maintaining pride in service as well as providing the public with a delicious and appealing line of products, Great American Cookies became a leader in the snack food industry.
All of the cookies and brownies at Great American Cookies start with carefully tested recipes, highly controlled production and the finest premium ingredients from our batter facility in Atlanta, Georgia. The end result is the best possible fresh-baked products at an affordable price. From our signature Cookie Cakes to our sinfully rich brownies, Great American Cookies takes the time to do it right.
Lejos de disfrutar del derecho “a un nivel de vida adecuado para su desarrollo físico,
mental, espiritual, moral y social”, la niñez en situación de calle1 sufre los efectos
acumulativos de la pobreza, el hambre, la disolución de las familias, el aislamiento
social y, con frecuencia, la violencia y el abuso.
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Baltic SCOPE workshop discussion on SHIPPING at Baltic SCOPE Southwest Baltic case stakeholder meeting on 27 January 2016 in Malmo, SWEDEN
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* The information presented is the working exercise of the cross-border maritime spatial planning discussions and can not be treated as the official opinion of the European Commission and the Member States involved in the consortium of the Baltic SCOPE project.
Baltic SCOPE workshop discussion on FISHERIES at Baltic SCOPE Central Baltic case (involving Latvia, Estonia and Sweden) stakeholder conference on 31 May - 1 June 2016 in Jurmala, LATVIA
Read more on: www.balticscope.eu
* The information presented is the working exercise on the cross-border maritime spatial planning discussions and can not be treated as the official opinion of the European Commission and the Member States involved in the consortium of the Baltic SCOPE project.
Lejos de disfrutar del derecho “a un nivel de vida adecuado para su desarrollo físico,
mental, espiritual, moral y social”, la niñez en situación de calle1 sufre los efectos
acumulativos de la pobreza, el hambre, la disolución de las familias, el aislamiento
social y, con frecuencia, la violencia y el abuso.
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Telecommunications network, electronic system of links and switches, and the controls that govern their operation, that allows for data transfer and exchange among multiple users.
Baltic SCOPE workshop discussion on SHIPPING at Baltic SCOPE Southwest Baltic case stakeholder meeting on 27 January 2016 in Malmo, SWEDEN
www.balticscope.eu
* The information presented is the working exercise of the cross-border maritime spatial planning discussions and can not be treated as the official opinion of the European Commission and the Member States involved in the consortium of the Baltic SCOPE project.
Baltic SCOPE workshop discussion on FISHERIES at Baltic SCOPE Central Baltic case (involving Latvia, Estonia and Sweden) stakeholder conference on 31 May - 1 June 2016 in Jurmala, LATVIA
Read more on: www.balticscope.eu
* The information presented is the working exercise on the cross-border maritime spatial planning discussions and can not be treated as the official opinion of the European Commission and the Member States involved in the consortium of the Baltic SCOPE project.
Learn the best bets for finding commercial real estate financing in the current economic climate from top banking executives. Find out what historical trends can aid lending decisions and how trends in job growth, rail traffic, housing, and commercial real estate fundamentals impact banks and other lenders. Also learn how finance issues such as CMBS, cap rates, lending trends, and mortgage delinquencies affect the commercial real estate market.
1. 13 Queens Way
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Robert A. Olson
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Experience 2016 – Present Goldwater Bank, NA Hilton Head, SC
South Carolina Mortgage Lending
• Sales and Marketing of Residential Mortgage Lending products to
the real estate community and retail customers
2013-2015 FFM, Inc. Hilton Head, SC.
President
• Marketing Services to the Mortgage Industry… client lead generation
and “brand name” marketing to the real estate community
• Particular emphasis on Realtor Referral and Client Data Base Referrals
1999-2013 FedFirst Mortgage Corporation Hilton Head, SC
President and CEO
• Expanded retail operation to include Savannah, Georgia, Beaufort, South
Carolina and Jacksonville, Florida.
• Integrated processing, secondary marketing and closing departments to
streamline operations and increase efficiency.
• FFM annual loan volume exceeded a quarter of a billion dollars
1998-1999 FedFirst Financial Group, Inc. Hilton Head, SC
President, Mortgage Division
• Managed loan origination, processing, secondary marketing and closing
departments.
• Implemented customer follow-up program to insure continued contact
and customer satisfaction.
1995-1998 FedFirst Financial Group, Inc. Hilton Head, SC
Vice President, Residential Lending
• Secured developer commitments for exclusive lender representation
totaling $30,000,000.00 in loan volume.
• Expanded product line to include correspondent lending.
1992-1995 Bankers Mortgage Corporation Hilton Head, SC
Residential Loan Officer
• Received company’s highest loan origination award three years in a row.
• Developed Realtor Referral Program to insure continued company
volume.
Education
1968-1972 University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA
• B.A., Economics
• Graduated Summa Cum Laude