Griffin Funding Appoints John Jones as SVP of Growth, Aiming for Bold 2030 Expansion

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The mortgage world received a jolt of momentum this week as consumer-direct non-QM lender Griffin Funding announced the appointment of John Jones as Senior Vice President of Growth and EOS Integrator. The move signals a bold shift in the company’s expansion strategy and its long-term ambitions in the non-QM market.

Leadership Built for Scale

Jones has already been deeply embedded in the Griffin Funding ecosystem, serving as the company’s fractional integrator and COO since April 2025. His new role, effective December 1, is crafted around accelerating performance, refining operations, and ultimately steering the company toward a monumental goal: reaching $3 billion in annual non-QM loan volume by 2030.

“John has brought tremendous structure and clarity to our organization,” said founder and CEO Bill Lyons. “Moving him into a full-time Integrator and SVP of Growth role allows us to scale responsibly, deepen our non-QM leadership, and continue delivering a 5-star borrower experience.”

Multi‑Year Expansion Fueled by Strategy & Execution

Jones’s mandate is broad — and bold. His focus areas include leadership development, new market penetration, performance optimization, and strengthening both sales and operational channels. The company’s VP of Strategy, Chloe Shubin, highlighted Jones’s influence across departments, emphasizing how he aligns long‑term strategy with real‑time execution.

Griffin Funding currently operates from San Diego, Irvine, and Scottsdale, supported by $72.5 million in warehouse line liquidity. As of mid‑November, the company’s closed deal amount stands at an impressive $346.3 million — a powerful foundation for the expansion strategies now underway.

Why This Matters for Mortgage Pros & Aspiring Leaders

This leadership transition serves as a compelling reminder of how evolving skillsets, strategic planning, and operational mastery can shape the future of the mortgage sector. For professionals in real estate, finance, or lending, moves like this underscore the value of continuous education and leadership development.

Institutions like Cameron Academy play a key role in helping today’s mortgage professionals elevate their credentials and prepare for tomorrow’s leadership positions. With licensing programs, advanced coursework, and flexible online education, Cameron Academy supports professionals looking to rise with — and beyond — the rapidly expanding non‑QM market.

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