PulteGroup President and CEO Ryan Marshall Honored at Building Homes for Heroes’ 11th Annual Honoree Gala
- PulteGroup's Built to Honor program demonstrates the company's commitment to giving back to veterans and their families, showcasing a positive corporate social responsibility initiative.
- The partnership with Building Homes for Heroes has resulted in the donation of 14 new homes to military veterans and their families, highlighting the impact of collaboration and compassion in honoring heroes.
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Marshall and the Company’s Built to Honor® program recognized by esteemed national nonprofit organization
PulteGroup President and CEO Ryan Marshall Honored at Building Homes for Heroes’ 11th Annual Honoree Gala (Photo: Business Wire)
“I am humbled to receive this recognition and grateful for the enduring partnership of our Built to Honor program and Building Homes for Heroes,” said Ryan Marshall. “It is a privilege to have the opportunity to impact the lives of our nation’s heroes and their families. We are committed to continuing this effort and look forward to collaborating on seven new homes with Building Homes for Heroes next year.”
Launched in 2013, PulteGroup’s Built to Honor® program provides mortgage-free homes to deserving veterans and their families. Over the last decade, the program has awarded 80 homes across the country. Partnering with Building Homes for Heroes in 2019, the two organizations have gifted 14 new homes to military veterans and their families to date.
“Through its unwavering commitment to giving back, PulteGroup’s Built to Honor program has joined with Building Homes for Heroes to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our veterans. Together, we're building brighter futures for those who have sacrificed so much for our nation,” said Kimberly Vesey, Building Homes for Heroes President and General Counsel. “This partnership exemplifies the power of collaboration and compassion, and we salute PulteGroup and Ryan Marshall for their dedication in honoring our heroes.”
The keynote speaker at Building Homes for Heroes’ 11th Annual Honoree Gala was retired Army Staff Sgt. Ellis “Jerry” Majetich, a Bronze Star and Purple Heart veteran, and 2021 Built to Honor recipient. Majetich and his wife received a new mortgage-free home from PulteGroup and Building Homes for Heroes in Del Webb Nocatee in
About Built to Honor®
For the last decade, PulteGroup’s Built to Honor® program has recognized and thanked returning military personnel who have been injured during their service by providing mortgage-free homes to veterans and their families. Launched in 2013, the program has built and donated over 80 homes, gifting more than
About Building Homes for Heroes
Building Homes for Heroes builds and gifts mortgage-free homes, and completes home modifications, for veterans, emergency first responders and their families, and provides further services along their road to recovery to help them live a promising and fulfilling life ahead. The organization reached a
About PulteGroup
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