MBA Nominates Laura Escobar of Lennar Mortgage as 2023 Vice Chair
(Laura Escobar)
The Mortgage Bankers Association nominated Laura Escobar, President of Lennar Mortgage, Miami, to serve as its Vice Chair for the 2023 membership year. She is expected to be installed at the association’s 109th Annual Convention in Nashville, Tenn., this October.
“It is my pleasure to welcome Laura to MBA’s leadership ladder. She is a tireless advocate for mortgage lenders and their customers and is an inspired choice to lead MBA and its members,” said Kristy W. Fercho, 2022 MBA Chair and Executive Vice President and Head of Home Lending with Wells Fargo. “Her strategic mind, energetic personality, and deep compassion for others will ensure we continue to succeed in our members’ commitment to advancing homeownership and affordable rental housing opportunities nationwide.”
Escobar is a 35-year real estate finance industry veteran who has held leadership positions with both bank-owned and independent mortgage companies overseeing all aspects of mortgage banking. Since 2018, she has been President of Lennar Mortgage, the mortgage lending subsidiary of Lennar Corp., leading a team of more than 1,100 associates in 34 locations across 20 states. She joined Lennar Mortgage in 2002 as Branch Manager; in 2004, she was promoted to Senior Vice President managing the Eastern Region; and in 2016, she became Executive Vice President, overseeing operations and production of the company’s Builder Division.
Escobar currently serves on several advisory boards and committees, including MBA’s 2021-2022 Board of Directors; as Co-Chair of MBA’s IMB Executive Council; and as Vice Chair of the Mortgage Action Alliance. She is also a member of the MORPAC Steering Committee; Fannie Mae AHAC; Freddie Mac Advisory Board; NAHREP; NAMMBA Visionary Ambassador; and United Way’s chapter – Women United.
Passionate about “Paying It Forward,” Escobar is on the MBA Opens Doors Foundation’s Board of Directors and is very active in her local community in South Florida, showing support and volunteering through organizations such as Habitat for Humanity. She is also a licensed mental health counselor and devotes much of her time working with underprivileged women and minorities.