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Outside the Region: AmTrust Title Insurance Co. appoints Carey vice president, national production manager

Orlando, FL According to AmTrust Title Insurance Co., Robert Carey has joined as vice president, national production manager. He will develop the firms national production unit across the country to serve the needs of AmTrust Title’s agency base nationwide.

An accomplished business professional with more than 17 years of consistent title industry experience, Carey joins AmTrust Title after having owned and operated his own title research operation, Precision Abstracts, LLC. 

Earlier, serving as senior operations manager, at Stewart Title, National Production Services. Prior to this, managing strategic initiatives for one of the largest providers of title related services in the nation, as well as working with a large national title agency.

Jason Gordon, president of AmTrust Title, said, “We are very pleased to announce that Robert, with a proven track record in developing production nationally will be at the helm of our production operations which will be based out of Florida. Robert will work closely with Brian Fullerton, AmTrust Title’s chief innovation officer, to deliver integrated title search and exam products through our proprietary software system, growing our capabilities to all 50 states.”

According to Carey, “I’m excited to be a part of the team, and join the quest to expand our footprint. Growing a company like AmTrust Title to be able to provide support for our agency base across the country is an exciting challenge, and with the resources of a Fortune 500 parent, completely attainable.”

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