Supreme Lending Named One of "Best Places to Work" in the Dallas Area for Second Consecutive Year
Company is only mortgage lender selected for this year's list
~ Supreme's employee programs include annual Easter egg hunt with $20,000 cash hidden inside eggs, casino trips, snow cone days, cookouts, and bowling nights ~
DALLAS, April 28, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Supreme Lending, a national mortgage banker headquartered in Dallas, Texas, has been named to the Dallas Business Journal's 2014 list of the "Best Places to Work" in the Dallas area. This is the second consecutive year that the company has achieved this prestigious distinction. Supreme Lending is the only mortgage lender selected for this year's list.
The Dallas-area "Best Places to Work" is an annual awards program produced by the Dallas Business Journal in conjunction with Quantum Workplace, an independent research firm. Companies were selected for this award based on responses from their employees. Each employee was asked to evaluate his or her company on teamwork, retention risk, alignment with goals, trust with coworkers, individual contribution, manager effectiveness, trust in senior leaders, feeling valued, job satisfaction and benefits. Quantum Workplace surveyed the employee submissions from each company, compiled data, tallied results and matched the results against national standards.
Employee satisfaction has played a strong role in Supreme Lending's operations since its inception.
"We put a lot of effort into making Supreme Lending a place where people enjoy and look forward to coming to work," said Scott Everett, founder and president of Supreme Lending. "Our people have been the foundation of this company from day one. From our visually pleasing office decor to our associate appreciation events, we believe in investing in the things that make our associates happy."
Over the years, the company has implemented numerous employee-focused initiatives, including an onsite workout facility with showers; a game room with pool table, ping pong table and video games; and a casual dress program. The company also encourages employees to take time off during the year in order to "recharge" and stay energized and positive in their jobs. Supreme hosts numerous employee events throughout the year, including an annual Easter egg hunt for eggs with a total of $20,000 cash hidden inside; casino trips; snow cone days; cookouts; and bowling nights.
"This has been the best employment experience in my 23 years in the mortgage industry," said Dena Guidry, products specialist for Supreme Lending. "The work environment is one of camaraderie because the associates are happy to be here. And management is appreciative, inspiring and supportive. I've only been here three weeks and already I love it. I cannot imagine working anywhere else."
"I truly love this place and the people that are my coworkers," said Katina Stinson, an underwriter with Supreme Lending. "I am glad to say that I have been working here for over 10 years and look forward to another 10 years."
About Supreme Lending
Supreme Lending is a full service mortgage banker with licenses in over 40 states, with additional states being added soon, and branches throughout the U.S. The company employs hundreds of people and adds new branches virtually every month. Supreme has established relationships with all major investors, is a Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac seller/servicer, and offers a full range of mortgage programs, including conforming and non-conforming loans, and FHA/VA/USDA loans. Supreme Lending has cultivated a corporate culture based on a customer-comes-first approach, which helps homebuyers and homeowners realize their dreams of homeownership. The company was established by founder Scott Everett in 1999. For further information, visit www.SupremeLending.com or www.SupremeBranch.com, or call (877) 350-5225.
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Jeri Yoshida
Strategic Vantage Mortgage Public Relations
(310) 396-8813
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