Sullivan named vice president national commercial. manager at Statewide Abstract
John Sullivan has been named vice president national commercial manager at Statewide Abstract Corp.
Sullivan with over 25 years of experience as in the title insurance industry, will also head up Statewide Abstract's newly opened office in Rockefeller Center.
Statewide, a family-owned business that issues over 8,000 residential and commercial title policies annually, was founded by James Meccia in 1979, where the company's headquarters is still located.
"I am honored to accept the this challenging offer to help grow the Statewide brand and increase the company's client base and market share in New York City," said Sullivan.
Most recently Sullivan worked at Stewart Title Insurance Company for the last six years as vice president of sales
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