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Fidelity National promotes Oberweger as vice president of business development

Fidelity National Title has promoted Timothy Oberweger to VP of business development. In his new role, Oberweger will oversee the generation of multi-family, retail, hotel, office, and residential real estate deals for the nation's largest title insurance underwriter. The promotion represents a homecoming for Oberweger, a N.Y.C. native, and repositions him in Fidelity's Manhattan office, at 1 Park Ave. Oberweger has been with Fidelity National Title since September 2009. As a former director of business development, he has been a valuable producer of business for the Garden City, L.I. office for past two years. He is widely admired throughout the industry for high ethical standards, quick response times, and the ability to anticipate and resolve challenging and sensitive title issues, a result of his distinct legal background. "I truly have some of the best and most capable underwriting counsel and support staff in the industry," says Oberweger. In May 2011, he became a GBCI-certified LEED Green Associate, versed in the practices and principles of environmental building design. "I am looking to work with more LEED-certified projects," he says. He is also a board member of the Young Mortgage Bankers Association (YMBA) and the Brooklyn Law School Alumni Association, and a member of the National Realty Club, the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), and both the New York State and New York City Bar Associations. "I am thrilled to be back in Manhattan," he adds. About Fidelity National Title With its history of accuracy, efficiency, and secure financial backing, Fidelity National Title offers title customers the most complete real estate services in the nation, from title and escrow to mandatory disclosure. ###
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