NELTA holds 42nd Annual Convention June 23rd - 26th at The Wequassett Inn

July 07, 2011 - Financial Digest

Shown are the 2011-2012 NELTA officers and directors: Back row (from left): Gary Bernier, Larry Heffernan, Steve Edelstein, Dave Buczkowski, Mark Comstock, and Chris Kallenbach. Front row (from left): Roberta Baker, Diane Monahan, Shelly Rainen, Richard M

Roberta baker passes the presidential gaval on to incoming president Sandra Schoen.

Christopher and Jenny Kallenbach of CATIC, Dana Solms of Old Republic Title Insurance, Tracy Hawkins and Gary Bernier of Stewart Title Guaranty.

Shown (from left) are: Steve Edelstein of Reliant Mortgage Company; Candice Kilfoyle and Brian Kilfoyle of Simplifile.

Hugo Gauto in full Argentian attire.

Shown is the family of the late Albert Antonio (from left): Karen Elaine, Justin, Katherine, Karen (Albert's wife), Michael, Kristen Marie and Kristen Emily. Not shown, Matthew, Nicholas and Kylie.

Sandra Schoen and John Meade, Barnstable County Registrar of Deeds.

Shown (from left) are: Ruth Dillingham and Sandra Schoen after Dillingham's talk on The S.A.F.E. Act.

Roberta Baker, immediate past president of NELTA presents Cathy Jones with a token of appreciation for her work the past year.

Shown are panelists (from left): Richard Serkey; Wayne Harrison, president of NSPS; and panel moderator, Gary Bernier.

Sandra Schoen with ALTA Keynote address speaker, Mike Pryor.

Shown are panelists (from left): Matt Cholewa, First American Title Insurance; Michael Power, Jr., Old Republic Title Insurance; and Candace Cunningham of Robinson & Cole.

Dave and Gail Buczowski of Chicago Title Guaranty.

NELTA held its 42nd Annual Convention at the Wequassett Inn Resort & Golf Club in Chatham, Cape Cod, Mass. from June 23rd - 26th, 2011.
Mike Pryor, past president of the American Land Title Association in Washington, D.C. was the keynote speaker giving members the national viewpoint on the title industry, advising on current trends and changes, and reported on ALTA activities on behalf of the industry.

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