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Director of Compliance Candice Pitcher Joins Castle & Cooke Mortgage

Jun 30, 2017
Castle & Cooke Mortgage LLC has added 14 branches across the nation in 2017

Castle & Cooke Mortgage has added the newest member to its executive team, Director of Compliance Candice Pitcher, who joins the company’s corporate headquarters in Draper, Utah to oversee enterprise compliance management and legal affairs.
 
“With more than 13 years of experience working in financial services regulatory compliance, Candice brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will benefit all who have the privilege to work with her,” said Adam Thorpe, President and Chief Operating Officer for Castle & Cooke Mortgage. “Her commitment to transparency, honesty and integrity perfectly complement our company values, and I am confident she will lead her team in a way that will continue to elevate our entire company.”
 
Pitcher began her career at Jones Waldo Holbrook & McDonough, where she advised banks, non-banks and other companies within the financial services industry regarding regulatory compliance and exam management. Prior to joining Castle & Cooke Mortgage, she was the Senior Vice President of Compliance at a mid-sized mortgage servicing company.
 
“I am thrilled to be working in a fast-paced, progressive and fun environment,” said Pitcher. “Castle & Cooke Mortgage maintains regulatory compliance as its focus, while still being able to innovate and expand with industry-leading service. I look forward to assisting the company with these values at the forefront of our work.”
 
Castle & Cooke Mortgage recently announced its expansion in California with the opening of its newest branch in Escondido, to be led by Branch Manager Leslie Thomerson.

 
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