First National Title Insurance Co. (FNTI) added Anthony Nalbone as senior vice president, Mid-Atlantic regional agency manager. Nalbone will focus on providing support services to FNTI’s agents in the District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia, including multi-state and nationally licensed title agencies across the country.
“FNTI’s leadership believes that ‘people do business with those they know, like and trust.’ I chose to join FNTI because their values align exactly with my own,” Nalbone said in a release. “We believe in putting the independent agent relationship first and foremost in everything we do.”
Previously, Nalbone was vice president of national strategic partnerships for Spruce, national agency account manager for Fidelity National Agency Solutions and vice president of WFG National Title Insurance. He has extensive experience within the title and settlement services industry, including starting, leading, and growing successful title and mortgage operations and using technology to maximize revenue. His background includes expertise with sales and marketing, operations, partnership development, as well as with mergers and acquisitions.
“We are extremely excited to have Anthony join the FNTI team. Anthony is well known and highly regarded in our industry, and has been for many years,” FNTI Executive Vice President, Business Development Kyle Rank said. “His expertise and extensive experience have created a stellar and well-deserved reputation with colleagues and clients alike as a superior resource willing to go to any length for his agents, which makes him a natural fit with FNTI.”
“We are fortunate to be able to attract employees with Anthony’s character and expertise into our family,” FNTI President and CEO Chris Phillips said. “Our goal is to continue to reach out to those individuals who exhibit our shared values and who wish to join a team of entrepreneurial-minded professionals to drive FNTI to the next level— and Anthony is just that type of person.”