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St. Louis, MO – March 22nd, 2022 – Gershman Mortgage, a leader in the mortgage industry, is thrilled to be a finalist, for the 3rd consecutive year, for the St. Louis Business Journal’s Best Places to Work – large company category (100-249 employees). Out of 230 nominations, Gershman Mortgage was among the top 74 companies that stood out as a finalist for this year’s program.
“It’s an honor to be recognized again this year! We are fortunate to have a great group of people assembled at Gershman Mortgage. Our employees are the key driver of our success,” says Adam Mason, President of Gershman Mortgage.
The Best Places to Work survey measures key areas that make up a company’s culture including leadership, teamwork, management, benefits, and several others. The award recognizes workplaces where employees go above and beyond in their work, uphold strong company values, and create a robust company culture.
“The exceptional culture our employees create resonates throughout the company. We’re inspired by our leadership, committed to our mission, and passionate about working for Gershman Mortgage,” says Kristen Rice, Vice President of Human Resources.
Winners in each category will be announced in St. Louis Business Journal’s special section publication May 20 and during an event Thursday, May 19, at Busch Stadium.
Are you looking to join the Gershman Mortgage team? Check out our current openings here!
About Gershman: Communities, families, and homes are at the heart of what we do at Gershman Mortgage. Our founding principles are based on the core values of honesty, integrity, the entrepreneurial spirit, and putting our customers first. We are passionate and committed to customer service and strive to ensure that we exceed the expectations of our customers. We are a customer-centric company devoted to creating and maintaining long-lasting relationships.
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