• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

BankUnited Names Raymond S. Barbone EVP, Mortgage Services

Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:30am EDT
MIAMI LAKES, Fla.--(Business Wire)--
BankUnited has named Raymond S. Barbone executive vice president, mortgage
services. In his new role, Barbone will oversee loan administration and
servicing, default administration, REO disposition and mortgage modification
efforts. 

Barbone joins BankUnited from ABN AMRO Mortgage Group in Jacksonville, Fla.,
where he was a group senior vice president for operations and oversaw a staff of
1,300 and a portfolio exceeding $240 billion. Prior to joining ABN AMRO, Barbone
spent 14 years with Atlantic Mortgage & Investment Corp., where he served in a
variety of positions including controller and SVP, loan administration. Earlier
in his career he held accounting and audit positions with Regency Financial,
Barnett Enterprises and KPMG Peat Marwick. 

Barbone is a certified public accountant and is trained in Six Sigma. He is
active in industry associations and has served in numerous leadership roles with
the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. He has also served on the Freddie
Mac Servicing Advisory Board, Fidelity Information Services Mortgage Advisory
Board and was a member of the American Association of Certified Public
Accountants and Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants. 

Barbone holds a bachelor`s degree in accounting from Florida State University. 

About BankUnited

BankUnited is one of the strongest and most well-capitalized banks in the
country. Serving businesses and consumers in 13 Florida counties through more
than 70 branches, BankUnited provides a wide range of commercial and consumer
banking services. For additional information, call (877) 779-2265 or visit
www.BankUnited.com.

BankUnited, Miami Lakes
Melissa Gracey, 305-817-8117 or 305-968-9335
MGracey@BankUnited.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



More from Reuters

Photo

Obama says U.S. will pursue plane attackers

KAILUA, Hawaii (Reuters) - A wing of al Qaeda claimed responsibility on Monday for a failed Christmas Day attack on a U.S.-bound passenger plane and President Barack Obama vowed to bring "every element" of U.S. power against those who threaten Americans' safety. | Video

Passengers queue to go through security checks at the departure gate at Gatwick Airport, in southern England December 28, 2009.    REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

Travel headaches after scare

The U.S. is stepping up airline security measures following the Christmas bomb scare. Here's what you can expect.  Full Article | Video 

Iranian protesters take a policeman away to a safe place after he was beaten by angry protesters during fierce clashes in central Tehran December 27, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Stringer

Deaths, arrests in Iran

Is Iran's "iron fist of brutality" a new volatile phase aimed at crushing the refomist movement?  Full Article | Video