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Special Reports

Recruiting And Training
TrainingPro, NAMB Link
TrainingPro here has entered into a partnership with the National Association
of Mortgage Brokers to provide continuing education services to the group's members and to its state association
partners.
As part of the agreement, TrainingPro will develop an online learning platform. It will be accessible through NAMB's
education home page.
TrainingPro and NAMB will promote this partnership through joint marketing efforts to increase the visibility of
education opportunities required to maintain compliance, create further awareness of the importance of education
in this growing industry, maximize association membership and provide quality education services to those members.
"We are proud to partner with this highly regarded association in their mission to provide comprehensive,
quality education services to their members. NAMB is a trusted advocate for elevating the mortgage industry to
its highest potential, and we feel TrainingPro will play an important role in this mission," said Christopher
Nickerson, chief executive of TrainingPro.
Separately, TrainingPro said it has made the Inc. 500 list of the fasting growing privately held companies in the
U.S.
It ranked 116th on the list with three-year growth of 834%. "The TrainingPro team is extremely excited about
our placement on the Inc. 500 list," said Mr. Nickerson. "We work every day to ensure the highest quality
of service to our clients and provide the necessary elements for mortgage professionals to excel in their mortgage
careers. Our placement on the Inc. 500 list just proves TrainingPro's core mission and guiding philosophies are
accepted, needed, desired and ongoing."
Finally, TrainingPro said its 40-hour education package to satisfy Maryland state licensing requirements is being
offered at the Community College of Baltimore County, Hunt Valley, and Harford Community College, Bel Air.
The course "Understanding Mortgage Fundamentals: The Starting Point for Success" is available to both
mortgage professionals and the general public.
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