
ALTA One 2025 is when compliance met cocktails, and title nerds took Manhattan.
Sheβs right. ALTA One isnβt just a conferenceβitβs the closest thing our industry has to a family reunion. For a few days every fall, the agents, underwriters, vendors, and consultants who keep real estate running descend on one city to swap ideas, war stories, and the occasional round at the lobby bar. Deals get born in the exhibit hall, collaborations hatch in the elevator line, and somewhere between compliance sessions and karaoke you remember why you love this business.

So, with a little help from our friend Nancy Gusmanβlong-time ALTA One veteran and burger-and-fries philosopherβwe turned all that networking, chaos, and caffeine into our semi-official, totally un-sanctioned 2025 Wicked Awards: a light-hearted look at the best, boldest, and most unexpectedly delightful corners of ALTA One New York, plus a few insider tips for making the most of it next year.

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π The βBest Booth Vibesβ Award
Winner: Capitol Lien
By day two of ALTA One, your feet hurt, your tote weighs as much as a toddler, and your smile muscles have filed a complaint. Thatβs exactly when I stumbled into Capitol Lienβs boothβand straight into a pastel-goth daydream. Pink everything. Sticker heaven. A take-one-leave-one book exchange that somehow made perfect sense in the middle of a compliance conference.
I said hi to Lacy, Laura, and Marissa, half-joking about finding somewhere to stash my bag. Before I could finish the sentence, they offered to keep it behind the booth. Who does that? Saints. Saints in cardigans with great eyeliner. Real connections.
But Capitol Lien isnβt just good vibes and cute dΓ©cor. Theyβre the quiet powerhouse you call before a file turns feral. They do the diggingβcurrent owner and full 60 year searches, UCCs, judgments, tax liens, corporate filings, even the buyer who is financing a double-wide that may or may not be a βvehicleβ until someone proves otherwise. (Yes, theyβre one of the rare vendors who can bridge that βis it a vehicle or is it real property?β gap without breaking a sweat.) Translation: fewer Friday-at-4pm surprises, more smooth clear-to-close.
Their booth matched their work ethicβorganized but a little quirky, warm without the hard sell. If you ever find yourself buried in lien searches or multi-state filings, check out their Database Direct platform. Fast, accurate, and blessedly drama-free. Capitol Lien, you win βBest Booth Vibesββand my eternal gratitude for saving me one more elevator ride.
πͺ© The Bar Is the Boardroom
Nancy & I both agree, the best thing you can do at ALTA One is stop networking like a salesperson and start acting like a human. Capitol Lien swears by adorable stickers and a booth that feels like coffee with an old friend. Nancy swears by her βburger and friesβ ruleβarrive the night before, park yourself at the hotel bar with a burger and fries, and let the right people find you.
Letβs be honestβhalf of ALTA Oneβs business happens after hours. Nancy wasnβt kidding when she said:
Now, I arrived after Nancy, so I didnβt partake in the day 1 Burger and Fries ritual, but I did see her park herself in the middle of Market One (the vedor expo) with a laptop and proceed to do zero work while she racked up new clients left and right. She just let the people come to her. And it works! I watched Bill Svoboda of Closesimple do the same thing. Their booth was set up like a lounge with comfy sofas and chairs. He just hung out on the sofa all day and I rarely ever saw him sitting by himself.
Thatβs the secret sauce of this industry: connection. The lobby bar becomes a think tank, the hallway becomes a classroom, and every shared cab or coffee line turns into a mini-mentorship. I always joke when explaining the title industry to people:
We both agreed the best connections happen when you least expect them. Lunch tables? Gold. Lobby bars? Better. Forget chasing name badges; start asking real questions. Youβll walk away with actual contacts instead of another stack of business cards destined for your junk drawer.

π βBest New Compliance Techβ Award
Winner: FinCENRealEstateReport.com
You ever meet people who are so sharp, so confident in what theyβve built, that they donβt have to sell it? Thatβs Charles and Doug from FinCENRealEstateReport.com.
Night one in New York, hotel bar buzzing (see I told you!), I strike up a conversation with two guys Iβve never met; ten minutes later weβre knee-deep in FinCENβs new reporting rule, laughing over compliance horror stories like old friends. They werenβt slickβthey were solid. Just two guys who clearly get it. And thatβs because theyβd just built the tech equivalent of Tylenol for the entire industry.
The new FinCEN rule dropped this year and sent everyone into a mild panic: whoβs responsible for filing, how, and when? Their platform answers all of itβautomated data collection, form prep, submission, record retention. Real compliance handled by people who actually understand title workflows and federal regulations. No Silicon Valley tourists here.
Charles is your go-to encyclopedia of FinCEN sub-sections; Doug keeps the tech grounded in reality. And MJ, their CFO? Sheβs a wicked smart woman and it turns out sheβs been a fan of WTF for months! *cue blushing* I highly recommend you check out MJβs LinkedIn feed, she knows how to market Wicked Title style - guess what MJ, Iβm a fan tooπ!
When youβve just solved the biggest compliance headache of the decade, you donβt need a hard pitch β just a working Wi-Fi connection and a live demo.
π§ Vendors are One Thing But What About the Clerks?
The people may be forever, but the jobs usually arenβt. Every year at ALTA One there is a selection of talent quietly looking for a new place to land. Many of them find what theyβre looking for, but an annual event is a long time to wait when you need a new job. Which brings us to one of the smartest moves ALTAβs made this yearβhelping that talent actually find its next stop.
πΌ ALTA Launches TitleInsuranceCareers.com
The talent shortage is real, and ALTA just gave us a fix.

TitleInsuranceCareers.com is the industryβs new central job hub, designed specifically for title and settlement professionals.
Hereβs why it matters:
π§ Industry-specific: No more explaining βwhat is title insuranceβ to recruiters.
π¬ Free for ALTA members: Agencies, underwriters, vendorsβpost away.
π Nationwide reach: From first jobs to leadership roles.
If youβve ever said, βWeβd hire if we could find someone who knows what a closing disclosure is,β start here.

π βBanker Who Speaks Titleβ Award
Winner: Metropolitan Commercial Bank
Ask any banker what makes them different and most will mumble something about βservice.β But when you ask the crew from Metropolitan Commercial Bank that question, they donβt blinkβthey start talking about escrow compliance, wire-fraud mitigation, and 1031 exchange structures. In other words, they speak title.
Their Title, Escrow & 1031 Banking group doesnβt sell you a generic checking account; they build around how agencies actually operate. They know that when a decimal shifts, hearts stop, and thatβs the kind of partner you want on the other end of the wire. They even taught me a few thingsβwhich is saying something.
πALTA Member Perk: Metropolitan Commercial Bank will waive all cash management fees for ALTA Members!
Banker Honorable Mention: Elier Diaz, BankUnited
Now, full disclosure β I didnβt spend much time talking to EJ at ALTA ONE. Mostly because I didnβt need to. EJ was my go-to back when I ran my own agency. Their dedicated title division still nails it: responsive, knowledgeable, and they play nicely with Qualia (which is saying something). If I had to pick a new banker today (oof, Iβm glad I donβt), Iβm not which one Iβd go with.

