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Danzi and Cuevas of First Nationwide Title Agency selected to serve on ALTA committees

New York, NY According to First Nationwide Title Agency, two of its professionals have been selected by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) to serve on committees for the 2015-2016 calendar year. Vincent Danzi, Esq., senior vice president and senior counsel, has been appointed to the government affairs and state legislative regulatory committees; and Bernadette Cuevas, managing director, operations and finance, will serve on ALTA’s public relations committee. “We are proud and honored that Vince and Bernadette have been tapped to serve the nation’s leading association for the title industry,” said Steven Napolitano, president of First Nationwide Title Agency, who added that both are consummate professionals, with many years of experience and outstanding leadership qualities. In his role at FNTA, Danzi manages compliance and corporate matters for the company.  A frequent speaker and contributor to various legal and title related organizations and periodicals, Danzi is an officer of the Suffolk County Bar Association’s Academy of Law, a member of the editorial advisory board for the legal description and produces continuing legal education materials for local bar associations. Cuevas oversees all of FNTA’s operations and systems including personnel, human resources, licensing, new business development, facilities management and training programs.  She is on the advisory board of Make-a-Wish Foundation, is a wish granting volunteer and will co-chair MAW’s 3rd Annual Walk for Wishes in Nassau County next September.  She is a member of NYSTLA and serves as an HSA board member for her children’s school.
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