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WFG National Title Names Stephen Gregory Underwriting Counsel for West Virginia Agents

Aug 26, 2015
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WFG National Title Insurance Company has appointed Stephen Gregory Esq. as underwriting counsel for its Agency Group in West Virginia. In his new position, Gregory will provide underwriting support for WFG agents in West Virginia and will also serve as a secondary underwriting resource in Virginia. Over the course of his 35-year career, he has served with one of the nation’s largest underwriters for 10 years in both a state manager and underwriting counsel role. He has also practiced law extensively in the private sector, including five years with Steptoe & Johnson in Charleston, W.Va. Gregory works with the West Virginia Department of Transportation as well as Legal Aid of West Virginia. He earned his J.D. from George Mason University, and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia.

“Stephen is well-known and highly regarded by his peers and colleagues throughout West Virginia,” said Thomas Klein, senior vice president, agency of the Southeast Region for WFG National Title. “I have already heard from a number of WFG agents in the region who are thrilled to have him aboard as a resource.”

Charles Cain, executive vice president of agency operations for the national and central regions for WFG National Title, said, "Stephen represents WFG’s continuing growth through our collaboration with independent agents. We truly believe that the success of our agents is our success. For that reason, we will continue to provide them with the very best resources and support.”

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