ALTA's Strategic Growth: Promotions for a Stronger Future
The American Land Title Association (ALTA) has unveiled a series of key promotions aimed at enhancing its mission and advocating for the interests of the title industry. Announced on June 20, 2025, these promotions are expected to significantly influence the strategic direction of the association, with a focus on proactivity and innovation.
The Leadership Changes
Elizabeth Blosser, who previously served as vice president of government affairs overseeing state-level advocacy, has been appointed as the
chief strategy, communications, and innovation officer. This position will see her leading new initiatives that are crucial in defining the title industry's narrative, ensuring that its vital role and future are distinctly communicated.
Emily Tryon has stepped up from her role of vice president of government affairs managing federal advocacy to become the
chief advocacy officer. Emily's promotional transition reflects her commitment to steering the association’s legislative and regulatory agenda, ensuring the industry’s perspective resonates strongly at government levels.
Meanwhile,
Kevin Cameron, who previously held the title of senior director of federal government affairs, is now the
vice president, head of federal government affairs. His vast experience positions him to spearhead ALTA's efforts on Capitol Hill and manage grassroots initiatives that bolster the voices of title professionals.
A Message from ALTA Leadership
Chris Morton, the CEO of ALTA, expressed his enthusiasm regarding these appointments, stating, “These changes mark a milestone in the association's growth and reinforce our ongoing commitment to delivering value to our members through strategic thought leadership, proactive advocacy, and innovative initiatives.” He praised Blosser, Tryon, and Cameron as highly esteemed leaders who possess unparalleled expertise and a strong passion for the mission at hand.
Richard Welshons, ALTA's President, also shared his satisfaction with the newly appointed leaders, indicating that these changes will enhance the association's capacity to effectively advocate on behalf of its members while driving innovation amid the evolving landscape of real estate.
Looking Ahead
Founded in 1907, ALTA serves as a pivotal national trade association, representing over 6,000 title insurance companies, title and settlement agents, independent abstracters, title searchers, and real estate attorneys. The organization plays a crucial role in guiding the sector and elevating the voices of small businesses within the title insurance landscape.
With these leadership changes, ALTA demonstrates its commitment to adapt and respond to the shifting challenges of the real estate title industry. The promotions come at a time when the association remains focused on fostering strategic thought leadership and advancing advocacy initiatives that benefit its dedicated members and the broader industry.
About ALTA
The American Land Title Association is devoted to representing land title professionals and ensuring that the interests of its members are prioritized in legislative and regulatory discussions. By advancing their strategic goals, they aim to shape the future of the title industry for many years to come. With an emphasis on collaboration and innovation, ALTA seeks to provide insightful leadership to navigate the complexities of real estate transactions today.
For further information, please contact Megan Hernandez at 202-261-0315 or email
info@alta.org.