Agents National Title Insurance (ANTIC) announced that Pat Carney has been named chief strategy officer (CSO). In his new position, Carney will be charged with identifying, prioritizing opportunities and driving innovative solutions that influence ANTIC’s growth and expansion opportunities via organic or through strategic acquisitions.
“Agents National Title has all of the ingredients I was looking for — great people, great reputation and poised for rapid growth,” Carney said in a press release. “I’m looking forward to being part of something really special that will have a huge impact on the title industry.”
As CSO, Carney will oversee the strategy behind the company’s technology and industry partnerships and will look holistically at the agent experience based on heightened needs and expectations, the company said. Carney will work closely with all players within the mortgage ecosystem — including title and settlement, real estate, mortgage and technology partners — to drive creativity and implement forward-thinking solutions.
“We are thrilled to have Pat join our team. ANTIC is committed to utilizing and deploying state- of-the-art industry technology and solutions that allow our agents and partners to work more efficiently. Pat will also strengthen our relationships with lenders and agents nationwide though his extensive network of title and lending professionals,” Agents President and CEO David Townsend said.
Carney most recently was chief innovation officer at ClosingCorp. Prior to joining ClosingCorp, Carney was chief operations officer and chief strategy officer at reQuire, a web-based lien release tracking and reporting service. He also founded 360 STS, a consulting firm that assists title companies with developing new products and solutions for enabling workflow, automation and compliance.
Earlier in his career, Carney founded four successful title companies, was a performance consultant for a large national underwriter and served as chief technology officer at large title companies.
ANTIC was founded in 2005 to serve independent title agents. To learn more about ANTIC or to become an agent, visit www.agentstitle.com.