BUSINESS BRIEFS: New bistro, wine manager at Sequim business

SEQUIM — Wind Rose Cellars, located at 143 W. Washington St., has a new bistro and wine bar manager, Lauren Holloway.

Holloway manages the wine bar, including food inventory, wine and beer, plus managing the staff and workers.

Mortgage banker

PORT TOWNSEND — New American Funding, a national mortgage banker, has added Lisa Marie Warren to their Port Townsend office.

Warren has 25 years of real estate and mortgage lending experience, plus a special interest in assisting first-time home buyers.

She joins Branch Manager Emily C. Ingram in providing residential mortgages in Jefferson County.

Mortgage lending professionals, area real estate agents and members of the Jefferson County community are invited to New American Funding’s anniversary party July 14 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

The party will be held at its offices at 1322 Washington St., Suite 20, on the second floor of the post office building.

For more information, phone 360-930-6112 or email lisa.m.warren@nafinc.com.

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