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    logo_mortgageprofessionalamericaSedona AZ (August 1, 2018) – Sedona-based Phyllis McDaniel of Prime Lending has been recognised in the Mortgage Professional America magazine’s 2018 Elite Women report, which features 70 inspiring women who are blazing new trails in the mortgage industry.

    photo_phyllismcdanielFrom the hundreds of nominations that flooded in this year for MPA’s annual Elite Women report, the list was narrowed to 70 women who have been making their voices heard in what was once a male-dominated industry.

    “Nearly a quarter of this year’s Elite Women hold C-suite or ownership roles, while several others serve as branch managers or lead their own divisions at their respective companies,” said Heather Turner, MPA journalist. “While women continue to face unique challenges when building their careers, the mortgage professionals on the following list have proved that climbing to the upper echelons of the industry is no longer impossible; their stories will undoubtedly help to encourage and empower all women who strive to be the industry’s next great leaders.”

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    The full report is in issue 11.03 of Mortgage Professional America, out now or view the list online at https://www.mpamag.com/rankings/elite-women-2018/

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