Presidential profile: Herb Wender
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American Land Title Assn pres Herb Wender believes the image of the title insurance industry is improving, with indications of greater financial stability. Several national title insurers were rated in the A category for their ability to pay claims. Wender, who is also chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Co and Transamerica Title Insurance Co, said electronic technology will be important to foster relationships with customers.
Publication Name: Title News
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0040-8190
Year: 1995
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President Oliver responds to questions as he begins a challenging year for ALTA
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Dick Oliver sees recruitment and continued political activity as priorities for the American Land Title Assn (ALTA) as he begins his presidency of this title insurance organization. ALTA has been active in lobbying Congress, working to keep banks out of the title industry. Oliver believes ALTA will need to continue to be active politically on both the national and state levels. Recruitment of new members to ALTA is also important to Oliver.
Publication Name: Title News
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0040-8190
Year: 1992
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Dick Oliver: pragmatism sprinkled with wit
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Dick Oliver has been elected to be the 1993 American Land Title Assn (ALTA) president. He lives in Wisconsin and operates Smith Abstract and Title Inc. He is a past president of the Wisconsin chapter of ALTA, and brings his talents from this position and his Irish wit to his new one.
Publication Name: Title News
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0040-8190
Year: 1992
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