Intravest Title Agency, Inc. has hired Jeff Sutherlin as director of Business Development for the Southeast Valley. Sutherlin brings 13 years of real estate industry experience to Intravest Title and will play a key role as the company continues to expand throughout the Valley.
Prior to his real estate career, Sutherlin spent seven years working as a supply chain manager at Intel Corporation and is a Navy Veteran, having served for six years in the Naval Reserve. In 2009, he co-founded United Brokers Group, and served as president and an associate broker in charge of sales, marketing and market share growth. Sutherlin received his MBA from University of Phoenix and his undergraduate degree from University of Arizona.
“We are excited to welcome Jeff to our team. His core values and work ethic is a perfect fit with Intravest Title as we continue to strive to offer employees a true work/life balance,” said Dylan King, CEO and president of Intravest Title. “Jeff will serve as the driver behind our Southeast Valley strategy, and he is excited about offering value and support to the agents.”
“Every once in a while you run into an opportunity that is impossible to resist. The owners at Intravest Title and the leadership team are truly dedicated to their employees and their individual success,” said Sutherlin. “I was immediately drawn to the innovative way they support local real estate agents and how hard they work to help grow their business.”
Phoenix-based Intravest Title’s new Southeast Valley territory joins the existing Scottsdale, Camelback Corridor, North Phoenix, Peoria, Tempe and Prescott locations. The company has been experiencing rapid growth since its March 2014 debut; the focus on the Southeast territory comes on the heels of the company’s recent opening of its sixth office location. Intravest Title offers residential and commercial title insurance, as well as, escrow services, specializing in: large-scale residential, commercial, and vacant land real estate transactions.
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