Katie Rogers
About Katie Rogers
Katie Rogers is a Lock Desk Manager at Total Mortgage Services, LLC, where she has worked since 2020. She holds an Associate of Science in Business Office Technology from Gateway Community College, where she studied from 2011 to 2014.
Work at Total Mortgage
Katie Rogers has been employed at Total Mortgage Services, LLC since 2015. She currently holds the position of Lock Desk Manager, a role she has occupied since 2020. In this capacity, she oversees the locking of mortgage rates and manages the associated processes. Prior to her current role, she served as a Secondary Assistant for five years, where she supported various functions within the organization. Additionally, she briefly worked as an Appraisal Assistant for three months in 2015, contributing to the appraisal process for mortgage applications.
Education and Expertise
Katie Rogers studied at Gateway Community College, where she focused on Business Office Technology with a specialization in Administrative Assistant. She earned an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree from 2011 to 2014. Her educational background has equipped her with the necessary skills for her roles in the mortgage industry, particularly in administrative and operational functions.
Background
Katie Rogers began her career in the mortgage industry at Total Mortgage Services, LLC, where she has accumulated significant experience over the years. Her initial role as a Tutor at Gateway Community College from 2011 to 2013 provided her with foundational skills in communication and support. This experience, combined with her education, has contributed to her professional development within the mortgage sector.
Career Progression
Katie Rogers has experienced a steady career progression at Total Mortgage Services, LLC. Starting as an Appraisal Assistant in 2015, she quickly transitioned to a Secondary Assistant, where she worked for five years. Her dedication and expertise led to her current position as Lock Desk Manager, where she has been responsible for managing critical aspects of the mortgage locking process since 2020.