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Bachus urges review of Treasury’s GSE proposal

Jul 15, 2008

Stacy London appointed to Finance Commission of TexasMortgagePress.comStacy London, Texas Governor Rick Perry, Finance Commission of Texas, Houston Capital Mortgage, Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending Stacy G. London, CMC has been appointed to the Finance Commission of Texas by Gov. Rick Perry. The Finance Commission oversees Texas banks, savings institutions, mortgage lenders and other financial entities. Stacy G. London is executive vice president of Houston Capital Mortgage. She most recently served from 1999-2006 on the advisory board to the Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending. She is a past president of the Greater Houston Association of Mortgage Brokers and past officer in the Texas Association of Mortgage Brokers. She is a certified mortgage consultant (CMC), the industry's highest professional designation. Throughout her 26-year professional career, she has been active in pursuits to improve the mortgage industry.
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