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Agrella joins Sutton Alliance’s title division as vice president of business development

Nicole Agrella, Sutton Alliance

Valley Stream, NY According to Sutton Alliance, LLC, Nicole Agrella has joined its title division as vice president of business development. Agrella is a recent graduate of Hofstra Law School and will use her legal training to help Sutton continue to expand its client base.

COO Jeffrey Tanen, Esq., said that,  “bringing Nicole on board confirms Sutton’s commitment to excellence and our ability to reach the next generation of Real Estate Professionals.”

Sutton Alliance is a national provider of real estate transactional services for over 30 years. Their offerings range from commercial and residential title insurance to 1031 exchange facilitation, and also include a full suite of lender services. The Sutton Alliance family of companies includes Sutton Land Title Agency, Sutton 1031 Exchange Services and Kopel & Rosenberg LLP. Sutton Land Title Agency is one of the country’s few independent title insurance agents with coast to coast capabilities and provides title directly in 35 states. Attorneys at Kopel & Rosenberg LLP are admitted to the Bar in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, D.C. and Tennessee. 

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