History of NAPMW
On February 12, 1964, nine women with 161 years of combined experience in various fields of mortgage banking met in Seattle, Washington to consider the need for an organization to promote women in the mortgage lending professions.
On April 22, 1964, the first association, to be known as the Seattle Association of Professional Mortgage Women, was officially formed. Other areas began to show interest in a similar organization.
In February of 1967, the National Association of Professional Mortgage Women was chartered for the purpose of organizing Local Associations throughout the United States. Today, the Association is composed of approximately 4,500 members in over 80 Local Associations.
The National Association of Professional Mortgage Women of San Antonio officially started on October 18, 1982.
Past Presidents of NAPMW San Antonio
2007-2008 Vini Shah
2006-2007 Kimberly Pryor (Second Term)
2005-2006 Kimberly Pryor
2004-2005 Amanda Eckhardt
2003-2004 Karen Trevino
2002-2003 Robert Salas
2001-2002 Kate Carpinteri
2000-2001 Margaret Crisantez
1999-2000 Karen Purcell
1998-1999 Erin Stark
1997-1998 Donna Burkholder
1996-1997 Madge Cribb
1995-1996 Debbie Harrington
1994-1995 Nancy Kramer
1993-1994 Martha Schaefer
1992-1993 J.K. Huey
1991-1992 Dolores Velasquez
1990-1991 Jennifer Martens
1989-1990 Beverly Goldman
1988-1989 Beverly Goldman
1987-1988 Sandra Johnson
1986-1987 Rita Soto
1985-1986 Jack Stark
1984-1985 Susie Means
1983-1984 Cynthia Zunker
1982-1983 Vilma Turner
1981-1982 Betty Ramirez
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