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Canino and Singh join eRealty Title Agency Corp.

In a recent move to strengthen the firm's expansion plans, industry veteran Catherine Castiglia Canino, Esq. has been hired as managing director and chief counsel at eRealty Title Agency Corp. Canino brings over thirteen years of combined business experience in title and operations management to eRealty. Of added value is Canino's considerable knowledge and long history in the real estate and mortgage industries, skills that complement the firm's strategic growth. As managing director, Canino will oversee operations including spearheading technology and web based services, increasing turnaround time, managing the customer service experience, and the hiring and training of staff. This combination of experience and forward-thinking processes will maximize eRealty's efficiency and better serve the growing real estate needs of the community. Kenneth Singh, a 9-year professional, also joined the firm as the newest title sales representative. Singh brings both an organized and service oriented approach to eRealty Title. His knowledge of the systems, administrative background and client servicing expertise will continue to foster the expansion plans of eRealty Title.
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The evolving relationship of environmental  consultants and the lending community - by Chuck Merritt

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