PARSIPPANY: RedVision, a national provider of real property research solutions, has announced their expansion to the state of Utah. Covering more than 85% of the state's population, RedVision will be fully operational in the counties of Davis, Salt Lake, Summit, Tooele, Utah, Weber, Wasatch, and Washington. RedVision has structured their Utah operations after the model it has successfully implemented in 9 other states. The hiring of Utah State Manager Jim Johnson is a testament to RedVision's core belief of teaming experts with technology.
Jim Johnson is a 25 year real estate and title insurance professional. Most recently Jim worked as Vice President, Utah Operations for LandAmerica Financial Group Inc. where he was instrumental in launching the highly successful Agency Service Center. Mr. Johnson also worked as Utah State Agency Manager and was directly responsible for coordinating underwriter and agency relations for Lawyer's Title and Commonwealth Title throughout the state of Utah. Jim is a graduate of the University of Utah, David Eccles School of Business with a BA in Accounting.
"The growth path RedVision is on for 2010 is both exhilarating and complex, our success is attributed to the commitment of our operations and national expansion teams," said Brian Twibell, CEO of RedVision. "The addition of Utah to our coverage and the experience and skills Jim Johnson brings to our management team will once more increase the benefits and opportunities we provide our clients."
About RedVision:
RedVision is an independent provider of real property research solutions, combining experts and technology to improve service levels and the bottom line. RedVision serves users of title evidence looking for relevant and accurate information to make sound business decisions relating to real property transactions. The company's revolutionary approach combines a distributed services workflow platform, a vast title plant database, and well-trained service experts to provide accurate, cost effective, and timely real property research services for its banking, title, and default and settlement service customers.