Thursday, April 21, 2011

Nationwide Title Clearing that employs robo-signers named a Tampa Bay top workplace by the St. Petersburg Times

Apr. 19, 2011 (Business Wire) — Nationwide Title Clearing has been named as one of the best places to work in Tampa Bay by the St. Petersburg Times. Nationwide Title Clearing was ranked as the #9 mid-sized company on the Tampa Bay’s Top 70 Workplaces 2011 list. The companies were ranked based on leadership, compensation, training, workplace flexibility and diversity.


The evaluation for the Top Workplaces program was based upon anonymous employee feedback surveys administered by a third party. The employees were surveyed about several topics, including practices and policies that make these companies the top places to work.

“We’re honored to have been selected as a top workplace in Tampa Bay,” said Jeremy Pomerantz, Nationwide Title Clearing senior vice president. “We are particularly proud because it is a result of employee feedback. We value our employees and are extremely pleased to see such positive general feedback. In addition to learning the aspects our employees considered most positive, our participation in this program gave us insight into ways we can make our good workplace even better. Most of all, we would like to thank our employees for nominating us as a top workplace and for their contribution to making Nationwide Title Clearing a great place to work.”

Read on.


Per the link describes how the surveys were conducted. Click here:

“Workplace Dynamics, project partner with the St. Petersburg Times, invited 966 Tampa Bay area companies to take part in an examination of the best places to work and surveyed the 131 that accepted. The surveyed companies employ 44,537 people in the Tampa Bay area.

Of those, 37,922 employees received surveys and 24,505 responded. ”

Interesting enough, Nationwide Title Clearing is the same company under scrunity that hired robo-signers with no mortgage or banking background to sign thousands of affidavits for foreclosure that weren't verified.

From 4closurefraud:

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Oddly, 24,503 of the surveys were signed by a person with the name of Bryan Bly, who is, apparently, the Vice President of Employee Satisfaction Surveys. In a fortunate robo-signing mishap, the stack of surveys was left on his desk along with thousands of mortgage assignments, cancellations of debt, and other assorted legal documents.

When asked about the questionable surveys and as to whether or not he knew what he was signing, Mr. Bly responded, “Hell, no,” as he winked and added, “That’s why they pay me the big bucks.”

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