A lifelong resident of the Duluth area, Robyn graduated from Proctor High School and earned her Bachelor of Science in biochemistry at the University of Minnesota Duluth. She has been in mortgage origination since 2005, and her Consumer Credit Counseling Certification is an extra tool to assist her in helping buyers reach their goals.

“Whether it’s the home purchase of their dreams or a refinance to consolidate debt, I want to make the home loan process as easy as possible for everyone,” says Robyn. “I also love helping and educating first-time buyers!”

When she’s not working, you might find Robyn camping with her fiancé, fishing with her dad, or enjoying the great outdoors with her four grown children and four granddaughters. She’s also an avid collector of Lake Superior agates.

“If you see me on a dirt road, you can guarantee there will be rocks in my pocket!”


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MCCU lends to Minnesota and Wisconsin residents only and property used for mortgage security must be within the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin.  Membership and loan approval are required.

A Members Mortgage Account Login provides access to borrowers' mortgage applications only. Please note: The login credentials may not be the same as MCCU's online banking program. Should a member require access to their online banking accounts, please visit membersccu.org .

HOME MORTGAGE DISCLOSURE ACT NOTICE

The HMDA data about our residential mortgage lending are available online for review. The data show geographic distribution of loans and applications; ethnicity, race, sex, age, and income of applicants and borrowers; and information about loan approvals and denials. These data are available online at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Web site (www.consumerfinance.gov/hmda). HMDA data for many other financial institutions are also available at this Web site.

PATRIOT ACT: Important Information About Procedures for Opening a New Account

To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account.
What this means for you: When you open an account, we will ask for your name, address, date of birth, and other information that will allow us to identify you. We may also ask to see your driver’s license or other identifying documents.