Sterling Asset & Equity Corp.
Sterling Asset & Equity Corp.
Sterling Asset & Equity Corp.
Today is: February 08, 2012

Meet Sondra

Sondra began her career as a “loan officer” in 1988 with American Savings and Loan Association of Florida.

In January of 1991, she joined Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, as a “producing Branch
Manager” and enjoyed a 17 year career, producing 25 to 30 million dollars per year in business and managing upwards of 15 Loan Officers.  Sondra also assisted in training, recruiting all new hires as well as working on Wells Fargo projects on new products.

In 2006, she joined Sterling Asset & Equity Co. , which is a division of PRMI a correspondent lender. Sondra works with several lenders to tailor fit a program for each clients individual needs! Sondra also prides herself on 100% customer satisfaction and attends all of her closings.

Sondra is also an advisory board member for the Winterfest Boat Parade and served on the board of directors for over 10 years.

Sondra is also on the Board of Directors for the prestigious, Corinthian Condominium in Fort Lauderdale.

In addition to originating loans for over 24 years, she has trained many loan officers in their careers and done many public speaking engagements! Sondra also has one of the most respected and well known reputations in Fort Lauderdale and surrounding communities. Sondra attends all of her loan closings and has a client for life philosphy!

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'Spin-A-Thon' for Kids in Distress raises more than $100,000



Keith Sims, left, Fort Lauderdale Mayor John P. “Jack” Seiler, Lisa Scott-Founds and Sondra Dane (submitted photo, Society Scene / June 15, 2011)

June 15, 2011
On May 20, the marine industry showed up in large numbers to ride against child abuse. More than 400 participants geared up to spin on 60 stationary bikes raising money and awareness for Kids in Distress (KID) at Esplanade Park in downtown Fort Lauderdale. From 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., the wheels did not stop turning, with special guests including Fort Lauderdale City Mayor John P. "Jack" Seiler and former Miami Dolphins player Keith Sims among the first to ride.
The event was hosted by the Marine Industry Cares Foundation, founded in 2010 by marine industry leaders in South Florida motivated to make a difference in their city. The foundation seeks to build a lasting relationship between the marine industry and the local community by mobilizing the generous spirit of the maritime community to benefit charities helping children and families in need. This year's event raised more than $100,000, with donations still pouring in.
"We would like to thank all of our sponsors, riders, organizers and volunteers for making the third annual 'Spin-A-Thon' a huge success," said Mole Telfer, Marine Industry Cares Foundation chairman and president.

Fort Lauderdale
The "Spin-A-Thon" was a Fort Lauderdale centennial event and was sanctioned by Winterfest. Master of ceremonies Ross from Rock With U Entertainment kept the participants and crowd of approximately 700 spectators excited and enthusiastic. After six hours of constant cycling, the event concluded with a "Thank You" party with food and cocktails provided by local restaurants.

For more information visit http://www.marineindustrycares.org. •
 

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