As the Senior Vice President of Public Affairs and Chief Advocacy Officer at the American Land Title Association (ALTA), Chris Morton plays a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of the title insurance industry. With a rich background in governmental affairs and policy analysis, Chris...
As the Senior Vice President of Public Affairs and Chief Advocacy Officer at the American Land Title Association (ALTA), Chris Morton plays a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of the title insurance industry. With a rich background in governmental affairs and policy analysis, Chris leads the Association’s public policy initiatives, ensuring that the voice of the title industry is heard in legislative discussions that impact property rights and housing finance. His strategic oversight of political engagement and lobbying efforts is instrumental in fostering relationships with key stakeholders, including Board Directors and C-Suite executives, to drive meaningful outcomes for the industry.
Under Chris’s leadership, ALTA has launched several key projects aimed at enhancing the visibility and value of title insurance. By forging strategic coalitions and executing targeted communication campaigns, he has successfully advocated for policies that protect property rights and promote the interests of the title industry. His expertise in regulatory affairs and intergovernmental relations allows him to navigate complex legislative environments, ensuring that ALTA remains a trusted resource for its members.
Chris’s team-oriented approach is evident in his collaboration with senior leaders across the Association, where he champions initiatives that empower organizations and individuals alike. His commitment to advancing the title insurance sector is reflected in his ability to analyze research and leverage insights to inform advocacy strategies. As a member of the Executive Team, Chris Morton continues to drive ALTA’s mission forward, reinforcing the critical role of title insurance in the broader financial services and real estate markets.