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Frederick joins AmTrust as vice president/regional agency manager for Delaware and Pennsylvania

New York, NY According to AmTrust Title Insurance Co., Michael Frederick has joined AmTrust Title Insurance Co. as vice president/regional agency manager for Delaware and Pennsylvania, focused on establishing operations, recruiting personnel, growing the agency base, and increasing revenue throughout region. 

 Prior to coming aboard at AmTrust Title, Frederick was vice president, agency services manager for Stewart Title Guaranty Co. in N.J. where he oversaw all aspects of the agency business in the state.

“We are excited to welcome such a talented, seasoned professional as Michael to our team,” said Jason Gordon, president of AmTrust Title.  “Michael’s knowledge and deep understanding of title in addition to his 25+ years’ of experience in the industry are a terrific asset as we take steps to build AmTrust’s operations in the Northeast.”

Frederick received multiple awards during his career, including the President’s Club Award for increasing market share, for recruiting new agencies, and for outstanding revenue growth from Fidelity National and First American. 

He earned a BA degree from Ursinus College, in Collegeville, Pennsylvania.

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