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Hatin joins TitleVest as sales executive

Victoria Hatin, TitleVest Victoria Hatin, TitleVest
New York, NY  TitleVest, a subsidiary of First American Financial Corporation and a New York City-based provider of title insurance and related real estate services, revealed the strategic expansion of its business development team with the addition of a new sales executive, Victoria Hatin. Hatin brings seven years of combined title and settlement experience within the real estate industry to TitleVest. She spent five years as mortgage finance specialist for a New York settlement law firm and two years as director of marketing and sales with a compliance solutions company that focused on data security compliance for ALTA’s Best Practice Pillar No. 3. “I am thrilled to be joining TitleVest,” said Hatin. “I look forward to leveraging my skillset to promote many of the unique TitleVest products and services I’ve used for years and to implement new business development initiatives.” “Hatin’s extensive industry experience, coupled with her knack for sales and customer relations, will make her an asset to the TitleVest team,” said Brian Tormey, president of TitleVest. “I have worked with Victoria for many years and I’m looking forward to working alongside her in this exciting new capacity. Victoria’s highly focused knowledge of the real estate industry—and the many moving parts therein—will make her an integral part of our continuous effort to provide the best possible service to our clients.”
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