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Title Insurance Company Names new Division President

Brian Baker was named the new President of the Dallas-Fort Worth Division for WFG National Title Insurance Company.

WFG National Title Insurance Company (WFG), an Oregon-based provider of title insurance and real estate settlement services for commercial and residential transactions nationwide, announced that Brandon Baker has been named the new President of the company's Dallas-Fort Worth division.

In this role, Baker will manage the day-to-day administrative operations for the DFW market, including working with the WFG team to establish short and long-term goals, plans and strategies. He will also be looking to recruit additional revenue-producing employees to add to the company's branches.

Baker comes to WFG from another title company, where he was most recently a Vice President and was responsible for strategic growth, fee attorney operations and recruiting. Before that he held several executive sales positions.

"Joining WFG and leading the DFW office is a great opportunity to continue to develop in this marketplace," Baker said. "With our current team and new recruits, we look to build on our relationships with the local real estate community to increase our market share.  Our ultimate goal is to create a better real estate experience for home buyers and sellers."

Rob Sherman, Senior Vice President and Regional Director at WFG, said the company concentrates on taking time and cost out of real estate transactions as it focuses on clients and their processes.

"Brandon's experience is a valuable asset to WFG," Sherman said. "He has demonstrated his leadership skills in maximizing growth through internal collaboration as well as in developing client relationships and cultivating talent within the industry. He's a great addition to the team."

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