JAIME TUOZZOLO is joining Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) in Syracuse as the organization’s new VP, mortgage officer. She will be responsible for sourcing and originating business in the region across all loan products, as well as actively monitoring projects through construction and conversion. Tuozzolo comes to CPC with about 20 years of experience in real-estate […]

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JAIME TUOZZOLO is joining Community Preservation Corporation (CPC) in Syracuse as the organization’s new VP, mortgage officer. She will be responsible for sourcing and originating business in the region across all loan products, as well as actively monitoring projects through construction and conversion. Tuozzolo comes to CPC with about 20 years of experience in real-estate finance, as both a lender and as part of a development company. Most recently, she worked for the community development lending, Northeast team at KeyBank as senior relationship manager/VP. Prior to that, Tuozzolo served as relationship manager/VP at First Niagara Bank’s commercial real estate finance team in Syracuse, where she oversaw a commercial real estate portfolio of more than $200 million. 

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