Kensington Vanguard National Land Services has hired Donald Carey, a title insurance industry veteran and son of New York Gov. Hugh Carey, as a senior executive vice president in the Business Development Division, the company announced.
Carey will continue to service and manage his relationships with some of the most renowned and prestigious clients in the space today.
“Don brings his vast experience and leadership skills to KV and is a perfect complement to our thriving business development team,” Kensington Vanguard co-CEO Jarett Fein said in a news release. “Don has had, and continues to have, an extremely impressive career in the title insurance industry having exponentially grown his business spanning more than a decade with both Fidelity National Title and First American Title, two of the nation’s largest title insurance underwriters.”
Carey also worked for more than 15 years at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse First Boston. As a recognized leader in the public finance industry, Carey managed new issue bond sales for some of the nation’s largest issuers. New York City, New York State Housing Finance Authority, the state of California, Dallas Fort Worth Airport, Puerto Rico and Federal Express were just a few of Carey’s many clients. During his public finance tenure Carey was credited with designing transactions that made it easier for issuers and investors to align their goals.
“I made the move to KV at this point in my career because I was looking for an exciting, energetic and positive environment with a strong collaborative culture where sales and operations work in hand-in-hand to provide the best possible customer experience,” Carey said. “It was clear from the start that this was the right place for me in light of the shared philosophies and core principles of KV.”