PHOENIX, June 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Title Alliance, Ltd., a family of full-service title insurance and escrow agencies, is excited to announce Sheri Hagemeister as Area Operations Manager for Arizona. Hagemeister previously served as Manager at Title Alliance Infinity Agency where she was responsible for streamlining processes to ensure a smooth settlement for all parties involved.
"Sheri's background in the industry makes her the ideal person to fulfill this position," said Lindsay Smith, Chief Strategy Officer of Title Alliance. "Her knowledge and experiences in the industry makes us confident that she has the tools to be successful in this role and help continue our growth trajectory."
Following in her mom's footsteps, Hagemeister has 43 years of experience in the title and escrow industry where she held many positions including Escrow Officer and Branch Manager working in residential resale, commercial real estate, and 1031 exchanges. As Area Operations Manager, she is responsible for the day-to-day workflow in each of her joint ventures. She will streamline processes and build strong teams within the offices. Additionally, she will work closely with all investors and agents to make sure their needs and expectations are being met and exceeded.
"I'm excited for this opportunity to lead our teams and I look forward to making the closing process a smooth experience for our team members and customers," said Hagemeister.
About Title Alliance:
Title Alliance, Ltd., has been forming successful single and multi-state joint ventures with lenders, Realtors and builders since 1983. We work with our partners to establish in-house title and settlement operations, dramatically enhancing their customer service and increasing their profit. Started and headquartered in Media, Pa., Title Alliance's family of companies are currently in 11 states and across 60 offices. More information at http://www.titlealliance.com.
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Alyssa Abbonizio, Title Alliance, 6108928100, [email protected]
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