World Wide Land Transfer (WWLT) announced Carrie Mann has joined the company as commercial underwriting counsel.
“Carrie has a proven track record of success on both the legal and underwriting side of our industry and will bring a wealth of experience in handling complex title matters,” WWLT CEO Marc Shaw said in a release. “Adding a talent like Carrie to our commercial group helps elevate WWLT’s in-house counsel support and will allow us to continue in our upward growth in the sector. We are thrilled to have her leadership and knowledge on our team.”
Mann received her undergraduate degree in political science cum laude from Allegheny College and her juris doctorate cum laude from Syracuse University College of Law. She began her law career as a clerk for Chester County Court of Common Pleas Judge Robert Shenkin and was an associate for a firm in Paoli, Pa., where she handled real estate litigation, including clearing and defending title matters.
Before WWLT, Mann worked at Old Republic as claims counsel and then as Pennsylvania and Delaware underwriting counsel, according to her LinkedIn profile. She is also the 2020 recipient of the Pennsylvania Land Title Association’s Albert E. Pentecost Award, given annually to an individual who has made the greatest contribution to the association.