Evelyn Velazquez
About Evelyn Velazquez
Evelyn Velazquez is a Real Estate Operations Analyst at Peerstreet, where she has worked since 2018. She has extensive experience in the banking sector, having held various positions at U.S. Bank, Honda Federal Credit Union, and City National Bank.
Current Role at PeerStreet
Evelyn Velazquez has been serving as a Real Estate Operations Analyst at PeerStreet since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for analyzing real estate operations, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of the company's processes. Her work supports the overall mission of PeerStreet in facilitating real estate investments.
Previous Experience at U.S. Bank
Evelyn Velazquez held multiple positions at U.S. Bank from 2011 to 2014. She began as a Personal Banker, where she worked for two years, followed by a promotion to Co-Manager, a role she held for one year. Additionally, she briefly served as a Senior Banker for three months in 2013. These roles provided her with extensive experience in banking operations and customer service.
Experience at Honda Federal Credit Union
Evelyn Velazquez worked at Honda Federal Credit Union from 2014 to 2018. She initially served as a Senior Member Services Representative for two years before becoming a Team Lead, where she continued for another two years. Her tenure at the credit union enhanced her leadership skills and deepened her understanding of member services.
Role at City National Bank
In 2014, Evelyn Velazquez worked at City National Bank as a Banking Service Representative III for four months. This position contributed to her diverse experience in the banking sector, allowing her to further develop her skills in customer service and banking operations.
Career Timeline
Evelyn Velazquez has built a career in the banking and real estate sectors over more than a decade. Her career began in 2011 at U.S. Bank and has included significant roles at Honda Federal Credit Union and City National Bank. Since 2018, she has focused on real estate operations at PeerStreet, marking a shift in her professional focus.