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Vantage Point Names John Contreras VP of Strategic Accounts

Feb 06, 2020
Vantage Point Title has announced that John Contreras has joined the company as vice president of strategic accounts

Vantage Point Title has announced that John Contreras has joined the company as vice president of strategic accounts. Contreras previously worked as RynohLive’s head of business development. Prior to that, he held multiple business development leadership roles at JCAP Private Lending, Fidelity National Title, Servicelink and Black Knight among others.
 
“I can’t express how excited I am to join Vantage Point Title. It’s a premier title company that is headed in the right direction,” said Contreras. “There are a lot of great market opportunities with a company that offers so much.”
 
In his new role, Contreras will be responsible for bank and non-bank mortgage lender sales, adding new strategic alliances, and selling the expanding line of products and services to lenders and title agents nationally.
 
“We are thrilled to bring John into the Vantage Point family,” said Robert Jackson, CEO of Vantage Point Title. “We look forward to adding his passion and experience to our national platform. Should be a fun ride.”


 
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