Debra Still has been promoted from chief operating officer to president and chief executive officer of Pulte Mortgage Corp., a subsidiary of Pulte Homes Inc., Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and she will succeed Roger Pastore in those positions on Aug. 1.Mr. Pastore has announced plans to retire next year, and will continue to serve as an officer of the company until then, Pulte said. He joined the company in 1995 as chief financial officer and has served as CEO since 1997. Ms. Still joined the company as a branch manager in Maryland in 1983, and has since held posts as senior vice president for process re-engineering and SVP for operations, Pulte said. She has been COO since 1999. The company can be found online at http://www.pulte.com.
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