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Kravet of Royal Abstract joins Hudson Valley Bank's Business Development board

According to James Landy, president and CEO of Hudson Valley Bank, Martin Kravet, president of Royal Abstract of New York LLC, a title insurance agency, has joined the bank's Business Development board. He is the third generation of his family to manage Royal Abstract which has been a premier title insurance agency since 1946. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a Law degree from NYU. He is a member of the National Realty Club and the UJA. Members of the Hudson Valley Bank Business Development board are appointed by the board of directors to provide a link to the local communities it serves and to assist the Bank in developing new business. "We are delighted to have Marty as a member of Hudson Valley Bank's Business Development Board," Landy said. "He will assist in the future growth and expansion of the Bank."
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