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North American Title Insurance Co. Adds State Agency Managers in Eastern and Western United States

Saturday, November 16th, 2013


MIAMI, FLA. (PRWEB) November 07, 2013

North American Title Insurance Co. (NATIC) has added Christian Lasher and Meg Mullaney as state agency managers. Each is responsible for expanding the companys agency client base Lasher in Arizona and Colorado, Mullaney in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. NATIC now operates in 34 states and is rapidly expanding.

Christian and Meg both come from the agency side of the title business, which helps them understand the day-to-day and long-term business needs of our current agents as well as those who may be looking at joining our select agency client base, said Geoffrey Ginn, Esq., senior vice president, independent agency for NATIC. Having that experience makes them valuable partners to help those agents build business and differentiate themselves from the competition. They are excellent additions to our independent agency team.

NATIC is a name I have known and trusted, and I am thrilled to have my name associated with the company, said Lasher. I will take what I know and use it to help grow our brand in Arizona and Colorado. Lasher is located in Fort Collins, Colo. He has worked for 12 years in business development and sales in the title industry, as well as in the mortgage loan industry, both in Fort Collins and in Bend, Ore.

Lasher holds a bachelor of science degree from the University of Wyoming and worked in sports broadcasting for several years.

Located in Basking Ridge, N.J., Mullaney has worked for nine years in the title industry. It takes a strong entrepreneurial and creative spirit, backed by reliable service, for title agents to develop a trusting relationship with clients, she said. I understand the tremendous effort it takes to develop business, particularly in this difficult market. That perspective helps me work with agents facing those challenges.

Mullaney has a bachelor of arts degree from Hollins College in Roanoke, Va., as well as a mini-MBA in digital marketing from Rutgers University Center for Management Development. Her work experience also includes two years in Hong Kong, marketing travel insurance to travel agents.

About North American Title Insurance Co. (NATIC)

North American Title Insurance Co. (NATIC) is a seasoned title insurance underwriter, helping title agents to achieve the goal of true business success for over 50 years. NATIC conducts real estate settlement services in 34 states. NATIC earned the reputation as the underwriter next door, because their decision makers and associates are easy to reach and their processes are quick and straight forward. The NATIC agency application process is fast and transparent for qualified agents. NATIC has a one-hour underwriting response guarantee that is unparalleled in the industry.

NATIC is the largest capitalized company in Peer Group 2, which groups companies with capitalization between $ 25,000,000 and $ 100,000,000 as determined by Kroll Bond Rating Agency, Inc. NATIC is ranked 8th by The Performance of the Title Insurance Underwriters

State Farm Agent Vicki Catsimpiris Congratulates Team Member Sarah Law on Achieving Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) Designation

Wednesday, July 24th, 2013


(PRWEB) July 18, 2013

Tallahassee insurance agent Vicki Catsimpiris and her team are celebrating the achievement of one of their own, Sarah Law, who recently received the top designations for the insurance and financial services industry. Already a Chartered Life Underwriter, or CLU, for a number of years, Sarah took it upon herself to round out her abilities as a financial advisor to her clients in the agency, by earning the coveted Chartered Financial Consultant, or ChFC, designation as well.

Mastering courses in insurance, income taxation, group benefits, and retirement, estate, and advanced financial planning over a period of several years, Sarah went all out to acquire a level of expertise that’s incredibly rare among insurance professionals, the vast majority of whom have not put in the time and effort it takes to earn the ChFC designation. Contrary to the norm for her industry, Sarah worked hard to earn this accreditation because it allows her to truly serve all of her customers’ insurance and financial services needs.

“The Charted Financial Consultant designation gives me full expertise on a wide variety of financial and insurance matters that can impact my clients’ ability to achieve their dreams. While many life insurance professionals such as myself are satisfied to be able to offer just two or three products they know how to recommend, I know that no two clients are alike, and that what can positively or negatively impact their futures in this day and age isn’t just a few standard products.” Because of the increasing complexity of the financial services industry, Sarah told us she finds it critical for her to be able to “help my clients see the whole picture of their financial lives, and make a plan for the future that’s easy and effective.”

Sarah’s “full-service” approach to insurance and financial services is an expression of the value system Agent Vicki Catsimpiris and her team of insurance professionals have brought to their agency. “It’s not about applying a one-size-fits-all approach to insurance and financial services,” Vicki told us. “Our passion is for responding to the real, changing, and unique needs of each individual client. Sarah Law’s dedication to put herself in position to help our customers make the best possible decisions for themselves, their families, and their futures is a testament to our agency’s approach to insurance, and we commend her for taking this important step forward both personally and professionally.”

If you live or work in the Tallahassee area, call Vicki Catsimpiris’ team at (850) 893-1952 or visit her website to get a quote and have your insurance and financial services needs handled by a team devoted to providing you with the finest insurance relationship and customer experience in the industry. You can also find their agency on Facebook at facebook.com/TallyCats.

Vicki Catsimpiris’ Tallahassee insurance agency is located at:

1410 Market Street

C-4

Tallahassee, FL 32312







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Why Minnesotans Prefer A Home Office More Than Any Other State Reports Home Destination

Thursday, December 20th, 2012


Minneapolis, Minnesota (PRWEB) December 20, 2012

“Over 10% of US employees are now working from a home office,” according to a recent Stanford University report titled “Does Working From Home Work?” and released in November. However, Connected Nation findings show that closer to 22% of Minnesota’s workforce, work from a home office – a larger percentage of residents than any other state surveyed by Connected Nation.

Home Destination summarizes the top reasons Minneapolis real estate trends and Minnesota residents choose a home office:

1) save money on gasoline

2) save money on vehicle maintenance

3) save time driving

4) more productive during work hours

5) a better balance between home and work life

6) avoid driving in harsh winter weather

Stanford’s University released findings were conducted from a treatment group consisted of a 13,000 employee NASDAQ-listed Chinese firm, Ctrip Employees who worked from home four days a week for nine months and a control group who were in the office all five days in the work week. After employees were allowed to choose whether they preferred to work from a home office or the shared office work space, the performance impact of WFH more than doubled. Stanford’s findings highlight the benefits of choice alongside modern flexible work practices, like being given the option of working from a home office, according to the study.

Home Destination’s owner Jenna Thuening says, “A home office is on its way to becoming an essential item on a house buyer’s wish list as 22 % of Minnesota workforce works from a home office and the trend seems to be growing. Setting up a home office should involve more than functional planning – its best if it is well designed, too. Should you decide to sell your home, having your home office furniture and accessories coordinate with wall and floor coverings will count in the same manner as any other room in the home to a real estate buyer.”

Key points of interest in the Stanford study indicating the trend toward increased in home offices include:


Home workers also reported improved work satisfaction and their job attrition rate fell by 50%.

When given a choice, half of the volunteer group decided to work from a home office, with the other half were still in favor of office working.

Findings suggest the large impact of work flexibility on employee performance a $ 2000 per employee reduction in costs and a 30%increase in the impact on total factor productivity (TFP).

Minnesota has the highest number of employees who utilize a home office, according to a report from the Minnesota Telework-Force. Approximately 570,000 Minnesotans, or 22% of the workforce, work from a home office – a larger percentage of residents than any other state surveyed by Connected Nation. Key findings in Minnesota’s Telework-Force Report are:

The average teleworker in Minnesota saves approximately 1,934 miles per year on driving time commuting back and froth to work.

Nearly 1/4 of Minnesota employed teleworkers (23%) say they telework every day, rather than commute to and from work. On average, Minnesota teleworkers say they preform their professional duties from a home office 1.6 days per week or a total of 80 days per year.

Each individual opting to work from a home office saves an average of $ 343.16 on car maintenance and prevents 1,411 of CO2 emissions entering the atmosphere.

Across Minnesota, this equals nearly $ 196 million saved and 804 million fewer pounds of CO2 emissions each year as a result of workers who opt for a home office.

Approximately 695,000 employed Minnesotans would telework if their employer allowed it, and 157,000 Minnesotans who are currently unemployed said they would be interested in working if telework was an option.

More than 4 out of 10 Minnesota businesses with 50 or more employees (43%) allow employees to choose home offices.

Nearly 1/2 of Minnesota businesses in the Financial and Professional Services sector (48%) office from home.

“With nearly 1/2 of Minnesota businesses and professional services allow their employees to work from a home office, home buyers and sellers are increasing finding room to create a home office. It makes sense with today’s trends,” says Thuening.

In addition to the hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans who currently work from home, many more are interested in working from a home office, according to the Connected Nations report.

Supporting reasons for trending toward working from home are highlighted by United States Office of Personnel Management: “Telework program benefits extend from the individual to larger communities. Teleworks potential to enhance work-life balance for individual employees is well documented. Implemented widely across agencies, telework has the potential to improve quality of life for communities, for example, by reducing traffic congestion and pollution. Increasingly, however, the potential for agency benefits drives telework implementation.”

If you are a Twin Cities resident seeking to either buy or sell a Minneapolis area home with a home office as a criteria, call Jenna Thuening at 612-396-7832.