NELTA hosts its 49th Annual Convention at the Sea Crest Beach Hotel in North Falmouth, MA - June 13-16
North Falmouth, MA New England Land Title Association hosted (NELTA) its 49th Annual Convention at the Sea Crest Beach Hotel in North Falmouth, Mass. from June 13 to June 16. Below are photo’s of attendees, officers and directors from the event:
2019-2020 NELTA officers and directors with Cathy Jones.
Shown are: Nell Doonan of Mass Independent Title with
her husband John Doonan of Doonan Graves & Langoria.
Shown are: Cathy Jones and Steve Frissora.
Incoming NELTA president Rich Hogan presents outgoing
NELTA president Beth Young with a ceremonial gavel.
Presenters Carrie Rainen of Rainen Law Office P.C. and
Elizabeth Blosser of ALTA at the conclusion of their
presentation on Digital Closings Friday morning.
Shown are: Steven Edelstein and Perla Aparicio of Qualia.
Incoming NELTA president Rich Hogan relays a humorous
anecdote as part of his acceptance speech.
Shown (from left) are: Steve Frissora, Lisa Still and
Ed Rainen at the Underwriters’ reception
ALTA president-elect Mary O’Donnell prepares
to swear in the 2019-2020 officers & directors of NELTA
Ted Jones, PhD, senior vice president and chief economist at
Stewart Title Guaranty Co. presents “An Outlook & Forecast
for the Economy, Real Estate and Life.”
Shown (from left) are: Barbara Smith of Fidelity National Title
and Mary O’Donnell, ALTA president elect and CEO/president
of Westcor Land Title Insurance Co.
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