Johnathon Jorgensen New Commercial Loan Officer at Honor Credit Union

Honor Credit Union announces the hire of Johnathon Jorgensen as Commercial Loan Officer (CLO).

Jorgensen will serve the greater Baroda, Benton Harbor, Coloma, South Haven, Stevensville, and St. Joseph communities. As part of the Business Services team, Johnathon will work alongside Honor’s Member Center Managers, Community Development Officers, and additional stakeholders to create relationships, serve the community, and optimize the business member experience.

Jorgensen will be heavily involved in developing and maintaining business member relationships and identifying opportunities for growth opportunities within the communities the credit union serves.

Before joining the team at Honor, Johnathon worked as a mortgage lender for Ruoff Mortgage in South Bend, Ind. Prior to that, he served as a Commercial Loan Underwriter for three years while living in Tennessee. Jorgensen is excited to contribute to the success of local businesses in his role as a CLO and help them achieve their goals.

“By playing a role in providing the necessary funding and support, I am not only helping businesses grow but also supporting economic development within our community,” he commented. “This positively impacts the overall well-being of citizens and contributes to the betterment of the local community. I take pride in being a part of a financial institution that values and prioritizes the growth and success of its community and look forward to serving here for many years to come.”

He holds an associate degree from Lake Michigan College and was recently accepted to LSU Shreveport to pursue a bachelor’s in management and administration.

Johnathon grew up in Berrien Springs, Michigan, and now resides in the Southwest Michigan area with his wife and two sons. Prior to moving back to the area, he and his family lived in Chattanooga, TN, for almost nine years.

Johnathon can be contacted by email at jojorgensen@honorcu.com or by phone at 800.442.2800 ext. 9852.

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