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Diane Tomb out, Chris Morton in as CEO of ALTA by Jonathan Delozier for HousingWire

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The American Land Title Association (ALTA) has appointed Chris Morton as its new CEO effective immediately, the organization announced Tuesday.

Morton, who previously served as ALTA’s senior vice president of public affairs and chief advocacy officer, succeeds Diane Tomb, who filled the seat for the past six years.

“As the leader of our advocacy efforts, Chris Morton has been the public voice of our industry in Washington,” ALTA President Richard Welshons said in a statement. “He brings the right mix of experience, vision and steady leadership to guide ALTA. We thank Diane Tomb for her years of service and wish her well in future endeavors.”

ALTA did not provide further details on what led to Tomb’s departure.

With more than 25 years of experience in the financial services and housing sectors, Morton has been a key figure on ALTA’s executive team, overseeing public policy and political engagement efforts.

“I am humbled by the industry’s faith and trust in me,” Morton said in a statement. “Our leadership remains deeply committed to continuing ALTA’s legacy of promoting the title industry and the tens of thousands of title professionals across the country. These dedicated individuals work every day to protect the American Dream of homeownership in their communities.

“As we continue to tackle challenges like housing supply and affordability, I’m excited to lead an association dedicated to meaningful progress.”

ALTA President-elect David Townsend also expressed confidence in Morton’s leadership.

“Our focus remains on executing our core mission, supporting our members and continuing to build an association that reflects our values,” Townsend said. “Chris has demonstrated success in numerous roles over his career, and we are confident he will build on the great work of the association.”

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