Underwriter Names Agency Manager of Midwest Region
December 14, 2010
WFG National Title Insurance Company named Charles Chain as senior vice president and agency manager of its Midwest region.
Cain will be responsible for developing and managing relationships with title agencies in the Midwest region, including Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri.
“Chuck is a familiar face to agents across the title industry, and his addition to WFG will be welcomed” said WFG National Title Executive Vice President Joseph Drum, Esq. “He is very knowledgeable about the market, the territory and the unique issues facing Midwestern title agents, and will be an excellent resource for them.”
Cain has 30 years of experience in the title insurance industry. Cain has been a licensed title insurance agent for over 25 years, was an owner-operator of his own agency for 18 years and corporate officer with a national title insurance company for over 10 years. Most recently, he has served as president and founder of Alliance Solutions, LLC, a national consulting firm specializing in business process and compliance consultation for title agencies and underwriters. He has also served of counsel with the Sterbcow Law Group in New Orleans. He has spoken before many state land title associations, state and local bar associations, ALTA, RESPRO and numerous other groups and classes on the topic of title insurance and compliance.
“WFG National Title embraces a philosophy to communicate, collaborate and co-exist with its agents,” Cain said. “Title agents are seeking an underwriter that returns to the days of supporting its agents, and it will be my pleasure to be a part of that process.”
WFG National Title is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Oregon-based Williston Financial Group. The Williston Financial Group family of title insurers is currently licensed and operating in 37 jurisdictions nationwide.
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