After a period of time at the University of Illinois, the former academy has transitioned back to its role as a task force within Mutual of Omaha. This shift marks a significant change for the organization, bringing valuable expertise and resources back to the company.
Key points to note:
– Former academy returning to task force status at Mutual of Omaha
– Transition signifies a strategic move for the organization
This decision underscores the company’s commitment to leveraging internal talent and knowledge to drive success in their industry. By reestablishing the former academy as a task force, Mutual of Omaha is poised to enhance its capabilities and remain competitive in the mortgage industry.
Key points to note:
– Emphasis on internal expertise and resources
– Focus on driving success and competitiveness in the industry
You can read this full article at: https://www.housingwire.com/articles/former-academy-resumes-role-as-funding-longevity-task-force/(subscription required)
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