The Title Report

Entrust Solutions adds former Southern Title account exec as counsel

Industry News, People on the Move
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
Entrust Solutions, a title insurance servicing company known for its back office solutions and new Nexus Program, expanded its footprint in Georgia by adding industry veteran Shelley Elder as its Georgia state counsel.

Admitted to practice law in Georgia and Virginia, Elder’s background combines a unique balance between the agency side and underwriter role. 

“I have been fortunate to be involved on both sides of the industry and understand the uniqueness each role plays,” said Elder, who formerly worked for Southern Title Insurance Corp.  “I see the Nexus Program as the future of the title insurance industry.”

“This move benefits all parties involved and solidifies our foundation and role in the Georgia real estate industry,” said Jonathan Yasko, founder and managing member of Entrust Solutions. “Since Georgia has such a need for our Nexus Program, this obviously is the next logical step in our overall concept, and I am thrilled to have Shelley as part of our team.”

Entrust Solutions’ purpose is to provide assistance to their client base in any part of a real estate transaction.  The company offers a wide array of other services including three-way escrow / trust account reconciliations, forms production and file scanning. 

“Being that Georgia is an attorney state for real estate settlements and coupled with many underwriters pulling out of the state — or are no longer in business — we can bridge the gap between agents and underwriters without having to worry about net remittance requirements,” Yasko said.

Elder is a graduate of the University of Delaware and Widener University School of Law. 

Entrust’s new Georgia office will be located in Kennesaw, Ga.  For more information about Entrust Solutions products or services, head to www.goentrust.com.

 

Popularity:
This article has been viewed 1628 times.
COMMENT BOX DISCLAIMER:
October Research is not responsible for the comments posted on its websites by readers. We will do our best to remove comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments.
Comments:

Be the first to leave a comment.

Leave your comment
CAPTCHA Validation
CAPTCHA
Code:
Your Email is for reporting purposes only. It will NOT be displayed.
Take our current Poll
With spring buying season getting under way, how is the purchase side of your business looking this year?





Your Comments:


 
Upcoming Webinar

Reviewing your Marketing
Agreements and the
Interpretive Rule
Part 3 of the 2013 RESPA Webinar Series
In this 60-minute webinar, two RESPA attorneys will educate participants on effective marketing agreements that comply with the current regulatory landscape.
PUBLICATIONS  |  WEBINARS  |  SPECIAL REPORTS