After holding executive management roles at several banks, Mark Jurilla switched to a career in lending because it allows him to positively impact people’s lives.
“My previous roles provided me with a wealth of knowledge that has helped me find success in mortgage lending,” says Jurilla, senior vice president of mortgage lending with Guaranteed Rate Affinity. He has over 20 years of experience in lending and reached President’s Club status three years in a row.
“In my career, I have developed the skill of relatability,” he declares. “My clients at different financial statuses and needs can always find peace of mind with me as their lender.”
At each initial meeting, Jurilla listens to clients’ expectations and learns what they are looking for in order to make sure he delivers it. “In one transaction, you have multiple clients — the borrower, buyer-side agent, seller-side agent and closing attorney,” he explains. “They are my clients. Information needs to flow down to the parties involved. At times, they need answers right away, and at times, they need to access you for advice. I pride myself on being able to provide answers and being accessible.”
Entrepreneurial by nature, Jurilla considers himself the CEO of his business. “I can make decisions to make sure myself and my team can deliver exceptional service to our clients,” he declares. “My team is critical to my success. Every day I communicate with my team to ensure that we are meeting the timelines that are expected of us.” In addition, he is part of Guaranteed Rate Affinity’s New England team, which gives him access to other loan officers for support and information.
A volunteer coach for Newton Youth Soccer and Newton Athletic Association youth basketball, Jurilla sits on the boards of Newton Community Pride and the Zervas PTO. Outside of work, he enjoys golf and participating in his kids’ activities.
Guaranteed Rate, Inc. is a private corporation organized under the laws of the state of Delaware. It has no affiliation with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture or any other government agency.