Kensington Vanguard Welcomes Allen Brown to Leadership Team

Kensington Vanguard Welcomes Allen Brown to Executive Board
Kensington Vanguard National Land Services, a prominent player in the title insurance industry, has made significant strides with the addition of Allen Brown to its executive board. Brown has taken on the role of Secretary/Treasurer for the Land Title Association, marking the beginning of a productive four-year term ahead.
With a career at Kensington Vanguard that began in 2011, Brown has a wealth of experience. As the Executive Vice President, he specializes in commercial underwriting and national business development, providing vital title-related services for various transactions such as mergers, acquisitions, and net lease deals.
Expressing his enthusiasm for joining the executive board, Brown stated, "I am honored and excited to join the LTAA executive board. I look forward to working alongside my esteemed colleagues to address the ever-evolving changes and challenges we face insuring real estate transactions every day." His service to the LTAA has included a previous role as a Board Member since 2013, demonstrating his commitment to the organization.
Invaluable Leadership and Experience
Zach Sams, Executive Vice President at KV, reaffirmed Brown's invaluable contributions to the company, noting, "Allen is a core leader of Kensington Vanguard and will be a great addition to the LTAA executive board. He brings a wealth of knowledge and commercial title insurance experience to the role." This sentiment underscores the confidence in Brown's leadership abilities and his potential impact on the association.
Kensington Vanguard operates three specialized divisions, ensuring comprehensive coverage for its clients:
Commercial Division
The Commercial Division is tasked with managing the most intricate and substantial commercial real estate transactions. It serves a diverse clientele, including property owners, developers, real estate investment trusts (REITs), and private equity groups, ensuring top-notch service and expert support.
Residential and 1031 Exchange Services
The Residential Division provides title insurance and settlement services on residential purchases and refinancing, collaborating closely with realtors and attorneys to offer efficient processes. Kensington Vanguard is also recognized as a preferred vendor among leading financial institutions.
To offer more tailored services, the 1031 Exchange Services Division employs seasoned experts to facilitate IRC §1031 qualified intermediary services. This allows clients to defer capital gains tax during the sale of investment properties, enhancing financial strategies.
About Kensington Vanguard National Land Services
Kensington Vanguard, headquartered in New York City, is recognized as one of the largest full-service national title insurance and settlement agencies in the country. Established in 2002, the company partners with the nation's leading title insurance underwriters and has built a diverse clientele comprising law firms, investors, and regional lenders among others.
The company operates nationally, with offices spread across the United States. Its connections within the industry are further strengthened through its affiliation with CRC Group, known for being one of North America's largest independent specialty insurance distributors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Allen Brown?
Allen Brown is the newly appointed Secretary/Treasurer for the Land Title Association at Kensington Vanguard National Land Services.
What is Kensington Vanguard?
Kensington Vanguard is one of the largest independent title insurance agencies in the United States, specializing in various title-related services.
What role does Allen Brown play at Kensington Vanguard?
He serves as the Executive Vice President, focusing on commercial underwriting and business development since 2011.
What are the primary divisions within Kensington Vanguard?
Kensington Vanguard operates three main divisions: Commercial, Residential, and 1031 Exchange Services to cater to a wide variety of clients.
How long is Allen Brown's term with the Land Title Association?
Allen Brown's term as Secretary/Treasurer is set for four years, which includes a year as President.
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