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Susan Silverstein Named WFG National Title SVP, Agency Sales

May 17, 2017
WFG National Title Insurance has added Susan Silverstein as senior vice president for its agency group

WFG National Title Insurance has added Susan Silverstein as senior vice president for its agency group, where she will focus on the Florida region. In her new position, Silverstein will work to further grow WFG’s base of independent title agents and support the underwriter’s existing agency relationships. She has more than 35 years of experience in the settlement services industry.
 
“Susan knows title insurance—especially in Florida—and understands what our agents need in order to thrive,” said Gene Rebadow, EVP, Agency, Eastern Division for WFG. “Many of our agents already have great relationships with Susan, and have expressed their delight that she is now with WFG. She routinely goes above and beyond what agents tend to expect from their underwriter, making her virtually a part of her client’s team. Susan has a long history of supporting agents where they need it most, and will be a fine addition to our growing team.”

 
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