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HOME LOANS | Loan Officers
Kevin Hawkins
Sr. Loan Officer
Bainbridge Island Sterling Branch Office
600 Winslow Way E., Suite 120
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Mobile: 206.866.1220
Fax: 866.239.0351
Email: khawkins@golfsavingsbank.com
Background/Experience
With over 23 years in the financial industry, Kevin joined Golf in 2008.
His experience includes Sales, Marketing, Product Public Relations, and Home Mortgage Consulting. Kevin attended the University of Miami where he earned his B.A., completed his graduate studies at the University of Southern California, and attended the University of Maryland Leadership Training Institute. Kevin is currently a Board member of the Bainbridge Public Library. Other organizations that Kevin has participated in include the Housing Resource Group, Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce, Mayor’s Affordable Housing Task Force, National Association of Real Estate Editors, and Real Estate Technology magazine as a freelance writer.
What can you expect from Kevin Hawkins?
“Having earned a reputation as a customer service-focused, high-tech savvy loan officer, I have a nearly unmatched background for a loan officer as I have been helping consumers buy and own their own homes for more than 20 years. It is because of my education, extensive background and breath of industry experience that I can help people find the best path for their home finances. Most importantly, the vast majority of my business comes from past customers and top Realtors who trust me with their business year-after-year.”
On a personal side
Kevin is from Chicago, Illinois but currently resides on Bainbridge Island where his wife Kyanne is an active volunteer in the community and serves on the board of the Bainbridge Island School Trust. They have two boys in local public schools and their home is well known for its Holiday light display which has been featured in the local newspaper and on television.
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