Dominion Financial Wholesale Announces William Fisher as Director of Wholesale Sales
BALTIMORE, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Dominion Financial Wholesale, a non-QM division of the leading private lender for real estate investors, Dominion Financial Services, is proud to announce the appointment of William Fisher as Director of Wholesale Sales. Fisher will be responsible for expanding Dominion Financial Wholesale's national presence in the non-QM lending market.
Fisher brings over 20 years of senior leadership experience in mortgage lending, with a proven track record of building high-performing sales teams, scaling operations, and launching innovative non-QM and Jumbo loan programs. Before joining Dominion, Fisher served as Executive Vice President of Non-QM at Kind Lending, leading one of the industry's most successful launches of a non-QM TPO business unit. He's also held strategic roles at LoanStream Mortgage, Citadel Servicing (now Acra Lending), and Ark Mortgage.
"Will knows this business inside and out," stated Dustin Wells, President of Wholesale at Dominion Financial. "He brings a wealth of knowledge, expertise, professionalism, and focused energy to build out a sales organization that we believe can gain market share immediately. We're thrilled to have Will on board."
As Director of Wholesale Sales, Fisher will lead the effort to scale the Wholesale Division's national Account Executive footprint, build strategic broker relationships, and deliver elite training programs. He is focused on aligning Dominion Financial Wholesale's product messaging with its expanding non-QM capabilities, ensuring clients receive both unmatched service and results.
"This is exactly the kind of opportunity I love, taking a powerful foundation and helping build something extraordinary," said Fisher. "Dominion has a fantastic team, deep roots, and a clear vision. It's the perfect extension of what I've built in the past. I'm excited to bring energy, structure, and competitive spirit to the Wholesale division and help make Dominion Financial Wholesale a household name in non-QM."
Fisher also emphasized his commitment to empowering Account Executives and broker partners through experience-based insight and support. "I've been to the top of the mountain in this industry. Now, I get to pass that knowledge on, help individuals hit their goals, strengthen our teams, and grow the company in ways that create long-term success."
With plans to grow the team, roll out new products, elevate the brand, and showcase Dominion Financial Wholesale at major industry events in 2025, Fisher's arrival marks a major milestone in Dominion Financial's continued expansion into the wholesale mortgage lending space.
About Dominion Financial Wholesale
Dominion Financial Wholesale, the non-QM division of Dominion Financial Services, specializes in alternative qualification mortgages, including DSCR, Bank Statement, 1099, WVOE, Profit and Loss, Full Doc, Asset Utilization, Cross-Collateral, and Foreign National programs.
Built for brokers, Dominion Financial Wholesale delivers the tools, technology, pricing, and support needed to close more deals. With competitive rates and a DSCR Price-Beat Guarantee, Dominion enables brokers to serve self-employed borrowers, property investors, and clients who don't fit traditional lending criteria.
Contact:Brooke RubrightCreative Managerbrooke@thedominiongroup.comDominionFinancialWholesale.com
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