During its Virtual Annual Conference in August, the Property Records Industry Association (PRIA) elected six directors in three categories to serve two-year terms on the Board of Directors.
Jana Miyasaki, senior project manager for CSC was re-elected to a second two-year board term to the business sector. Elizabeth Blosser, ALTA’s senior director of government affairs, was aslo re-elected to a second two-year term on the Property Records Industry Association’s board of directors representing the business sector.
Others elected were:
- Annette Hill, city register/assistant commissioner, N.Y. Dept. of Finance, was re-elected for a third two-year term; and Brandon Krause, register of deeds, Bay County, Mich., was elected to his first two-year term, both in the government category.
- Jerry Lewallen, president, eRecording Partners Network, was re-elected to a fourth two-year term; while Kyle Quackenbush, manager of official records, Orange County, Fla., was elected to his first two-year term, both in the at-large category.
- Gerald Smith, recorder, St. Louis County, Mo; Chris Walker, clerk, Jackson County, Ore.; and Sharon Martin, register of deeds, Washington County, Wis., will continue on the board for the second year of their two-year terms.
- Penny Reed, senior vice president with Wells Fargo; Dan Shmukler, regional account manager, Harris Recording Solutions; and Brian Ernissee, vice president, Nationwide Title Clearing, will continue on the board in the business category.
- Larry Burtness, manager of customer operations at Figure Technologies, will finish the final year of his term as an at-large director. He will serve in a dual capacity as immediate past president.
The new board convened Aug. 20, to elect officers for one-year terms. Lewallen was elected president, Hill will serve as vice president, Ernissee takes over the position of treasurer and Smith will continue in the role of secretary.