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Rebuild Upstate

GREENVILLE, S.C. – Thanks to last year’s turnout and success, Rebuild Upstate’s free informational event Wake Up with Rebuild will return to Anderson this fall.

Wake Up with Rebuild is a free, informational event offering the opportunity to hear community leaders share thoughts on affordable housing in the Upstate. Attendees will learn how Rebuild Upstate has served homeowners in need for the past 17 years and how the organization envisions future service.

The Bleckley Station doors open at 7:30 a.m., with the program running from 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 12th, 2024. Free Cracker Barrel breakfast and coffee will be provided.

This year’s Wake Up with Rebuild program will include a moderated panel of Anderson leaders. Panelists include:
Luis Martinez, Vice President, Commercial Relationship Manager, SouthState Bank
Jessica Pilgrim, RN, AnMed Health Rehabilitation Hospital
Josh Hawkins, Director of Emergency Management, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office
Kathy Hodges, Attorney, Law Offices of Kathleen Hodges

“We are excited for this year’s Wake Up with Rebuild event. We are honored to host it in Anderson again this year, and to continue the conversation around health and housing in the Upstate with our panelists,” said Jake Beaty, CEO of Rebuild Upstate.

The event is generously sponsored by AnMed, Bigger Brains, Clever Techs, and Duke Energy.

Rebuild Upstate helps low-income homeowners with home repairs and accessibility improvements to create safe, livable housing in existing homes and neighborhoods. Home repairs can range from small plumbing fixes to roof and floor replacements. Accessibility improvements range from installing grab bars and railings for vulnerable populations to building wheelchair ramps for those with disabilities.

Attend Wake up with Rebuild to learn about the program’s work in the community, ways to get involved and how to contribute to life-changing home repairs.
Registration: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/rebups/event/wakeupwithrebuild/

About Rebuild Upstate:
Rebuild Upstate serves low-income homeowners with repairs and accessibility improvements to create safe, livable housing in existing homes and neighborhoods in Greenville, Anderson, Pickens, and Oconee counties. Its team envisions a community where everyone has the opportunity to live a life of dignity in a safe home environment in order to maintain and foster strong, sustainable communities. Learn more at www.rebuildupstate.org.

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Charles Pate, Jr. Artist

West Columbia, SC (August 21, 2024) – South Carolina sculptor Charles Pate made history today with the unveiling of a groundbreaking statue honoring the late Judge Tanya A. Gee at a dedication ceremony held at the West Columbia Riverwalk Amphitheater. Believed to be the first statue of a female judge in South Carolina, this monumental piece is a testament to Judge Gee’s extraordinary legacy.
Pate’s realistic creation captures the essence of Judge Gee’s spirit, intellect, and warmth. The statue, a life-size bronze, portrays her with a serene yet powerful demeanor, reflecting the balance of compassion and authority that defined her judicial career.
“This statue is more than just a piece of art,” said Pate. “It’s a tribute to a remarkable woman who made a profound impact on our community. I wanted to capture not only her physical likeness but also the depth of her character.”
The statue has been met with overwhelming praise, particularly from Judge Gee’s husband, Chris Koon. He expressed profound gratitude for Pate’s talent by saying, “His art really conveys a sense of emotion and soul. And from the very beginning, Charles just got what we were going for. He understood the vision we had and what we wanted to evoke with this statue.” He goes on to praise Pate’s ability to capture his wife’s essence. “He somehow managed to recreate her serenity — her serene, kind, friendly expression that she always had. He also managed to capture her eyes. And that’s the part that really blew me away when I first saw it.”
The dedication ceremony was a heartfelt celebration of Judge Gee’s extraordinary life, accomplishments, her ability to resonate with so many in the Columbia, SC area, and her love of the Riverwalk. Attendees were deeply moved by her tribute, the sculpture and its ability to evoke a profound sense of connection to the late judge.
“We believe it is the first judicial statue of a female judge in SC. Which seems long overdue. It seems kind of ridiculous,” said Koon. “We hope this starts a trend and inspires other young women to pursue the same course.”
About Charles Pate
Charles Pate is a sculptor based in Greenville, South Carolina. Known for his ability to create lifelike and emotionally resonant works, Pate has gained national recognition for his exceptional talent. This statue of Judge Tanya A. Gee is a testament to his artistry and his commitment to honoring extraordinary individuals.
For more information, please contact:
Charles Pate, Jr.
864.430.8122
charlesrpate@gmail.com

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GJFF’s SummerFest’s bringing award winning-documentary to Greenville

GREENVILLE, S.C. — An internationally acclaimed documentary about the bond between an Israeli-born dance instructor and his pupil from Mumbai will be making its South Carolina premier this Sunday thanks to the Greenville Jewish Film Festival.

This group that aims to create community connections through the medium of film will be hosting SummerFest Sunday, August 25 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Gunter Theatre, 300 S. Main Street, Greenville. The highlight will be the screening of Call Me Dancer, a story of perseverance, passion, culture and unlikely friendships directed and produced by Leslie Shampaine. Shot over the course of five years, Call Me Dancer has earned the Best of Fest Documentary at the 2024 Palm Springs International Film Festival, the Directing Award at the 2023 South Asian Film Festival of Cincinnati and the Documentary Directing Award at the 2023 New York Indian Festival.

In addition to the screening, the festival is offering an optional Master Dance Workshop with Manish Chauhan, the star of the film, at the Gunter Theatre on Sunday, August 25 from noon to 1:30 p.m. with the ticket purchase. This one-of-a-kind intermediate/advanced masterclass features contemporary dance movement. Attendees can observe or take part in the class.

Tickets can be purchased through the Peace Center website at www.peacecenter.org. Adult tickets are $50,
and people wanting to purchase student tickets at $25 can email info@greenvillejewishfilmfestival.com for the code.
Tickets include: the dance workshop with Manish, the film screening,
a guest appearance by Manish, and Indian Street Food from Saffron Indian
Cuisine.

The film follows Manish Chauhan, a street dancer from Mumbai, whose working-class parents depend on their only son’s financial support. His life changes after he accidentally walks into an inner-city dance school and encounters the brilliant but curmudgeonly 70-year-old Israeli ballet master Yehuda Maor. The ambitious Manish becomes determined to make it as a professional dancer, but the odds are stacked against him. Together, Manish and Yehuda transform each other’s lives, searching to uncover who and what they are. Yehuda seeks purpose and a place to call home. Manish dreams of dancing on the world stage but struggles to break free from the confines of his economic and social circumstances.

About The Greenville Jewish Film Festival:

The Greenville Jewish Film Festival, established in 2018, hopes to inspire
the community to see beyond differences, and instead, connect over the ties
that bind everyone – respect, love and humanity. The selection of movies allows for an opportunity to think critically and feel powerfully. Learn more at www.greenvillejewishfilmfestival.com.

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Wagner Wealth Management adds financial advisor

Wagner Wealth Management has added an experienced financial advisor, Clay Koch, to its team.

A College of Charleston graduate, Koch brings more than nine years of experience in the financial services industry. He holds Series 7, Series 65, Series 66, and Life and Variable Annuity Insurance licenses while still in college.

Outside of the office, Koch is involved with First Tee, a non-profit organization that aims to make the game of golf affordable and accessible to children of all backgrounds.

“We are excited to have Clay joining Wagner Wealth. He brings new insights and experiences that will benefit our clients and partners,” said Dan Wagner, the company’s founder and CEO. “I know that Clay is going to be a great asset.”

About Wagner Wealth Management:
Wagner Wealth Management specializes in helping individuals and companies reach their personal and professional goals. Wagner Wealth Management currently advises on more than $1.5 billion in client assets; their experience is diverse, exceptional, and ready to work. The firm has offices in Anderson, Greenville, and Seneca. Learn more at www.wagnerwealthmanagement.com.

Securities offered through Arkadios Capital. Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services through Wealth Management Advisors, LLC. Arkadios Capital and Wealth Management Advisors, LLC, are not affiliated through any ownership.

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Morris College

Dr. Sewell is taking on his presidency in a unique way.

On Monday, August 12, 2024, Morris College President Dr. Said Sewell moved into his own dorm room on campus. His mission is to live like the students for this week.

When students asked him what made him decide to move into a dorm, he told them he wants to experience what they experience to determine if it’s fit, comfortable, clean and healthy enough for them to live in.

This week, he is sleeping in the dorm, in his own room, and showering elsewhere to abide by certain laws and regulations.

Sewell held a quick sit down with a few students in the dorm. He was joined by student leaders, transfers and freshmen as he settled into his room.

“How were your first few days on campus?” Sewell began. The general answer in the room was, “Good”.

“What are some challenges or problems so far?” Sewell continued.

“I would say adjusting since I’m not used to being here and it’s my first year of college,” Jermichael Thomas, freshman Cybersecurity major said. “It’s just something I have to get used to.”

Dylan Levy, junior Business major said he appreciated the welcoming vibe he received during orientation compared to where he went to school before transferring to Morris.

“I’m liking it here,” Levy said. “I was just telling [the other students] that at my last school, during the first meetings and orientation, it wasn’t a bunch of ‘call-and-response’ it was mostly like ‘this is what this is’ and there wasn’t much feedback,” he continued. “They told us they wanted us to succeed but it didn’t seem like they really meant it, but I really feel it here.”

The student leaders expressed their gratitude and said they felt great that Levy felt comfortable on their watch.

“It feels more home-like, especially with it being an HBCU, it just feels more like home,” Levy said.

Sewell said there are two things to know about attending an HBCU.

“The thing about being at an HBCU is that every day you are going to meet somebody who one, looks like you and [two] has your best interests at heart,” Sewell said. The professors here are committed to helping you all do well.”

Sewell shared with the students the reason he chose Morris College over other schools.

“I didn’t want to go somewhere that didn’t care about the students,” he said. “I’ve been telling my faculty and staff that if we ever forget the reason we’re here, which is you all (the students), then we should close the doors and go home.”

He continued to inform the students that the school is nothing beneficial without them. The students and their well-being come first which is why in the next few weeks, there will be bathroom renovations in several of the dorms on campus. Issues have been raised in the past and students have urged Dr. Sewell to “see for himself”. The College is using COVID-19 funds to knock down bathrooms in RCJ, AMMA and New Women’s residence halls.

“In the past, we implemented temporary solutions, such as applying paint, but we didn’t address the issues,” he said. “My administration is student-centered—from advancing student success to creating a vibrant campus life to investing in the campus.”

Privacy is important to the youth population, and they do not get that with the bathroom’s plastic shower curtains.

“It is unbelievable to me,” Sewell said. “Privacy is essential as it fosters a sense of respect for each individual. Students, like all individuals, deserve this consideration, even if a private bathroom isn’t feasible. This is why I am committed to prioritizing student life, both in and outside of the classroom, our paramount goal.”

“I’m glad they will be changing the shower curtains because that was my thing,” Zaila Robinson, student leader and senior Early Childhood Education major said. She would always mention that the shower curtains needed to be changed.

Dr. Sewell and the students continued to talk about the issues on Morris College’s campus and as he took notes of what the students mentioned, he provided solutions and promises to address those issues. The conversation shifted to discussing personal choices like diet and nutrition. Sewell and Olivia Brooks, student leader and junior Biology Major, bonded over their mutual decision to become a pescatarian.

“In college, I gave up eating pork and later “red” meat, so I get it,” Sewell said. “We must ensure that we [Morris College’s food services] are responsive to the dietary needs of our diverse student population.”

“Is it to the point where you can’t handle the smell of it being cooked?” Brooks asked. “Because I can’t stand the smell”

He explained that he couldn’t be around or smell anything with blood on it.

“It’s crazy how people don’t even ask [about your dietary restrictions],” Brooks said. “I feel like that’s something we should be asked”
Sewell agreed with her point and suggested the students bring that issue up with the Student Government Association to get a plan into effect.

“Some people may be pescatarian, vegetarian and we don’t think about their dietary needs,” Sewell said. “That’s a problem! “

“I was close with the chef,” Brooks said. “He asked me, but I’m probably not the only one”

They were tasked with reaching out to the SGA and Dean Freeman, Dean of Student Affairs to create a survey/questionnaire to determine the route to take in order to have multiple dietary options available in the school’s cafeteria.

The students are looking to Dr. Sewell to make changes. When asked what is one thing they are all looking forward to with the new president coming into office, they all said changes and elevation.

“I want you all to be able to say to your friends ‘Come check out our campus’,” he said. “We will have concerts, activities and more fun on campus.”

“It’s not a lot of student life [now],” Karriem McGriff, student leader and junior Cybersecurity major said.

Sewell promised to change the way students view their school and campus. His goal is to make students want to come to Morris and want to stay.

In the coming months, the campus will not only see renovated bathrooms in the dorms but also maintenance upgrades to fix other issues, landscaping changes to include new flowers, a boost in student life and activities, furniture upgrades in dorm lobbies and altering the hours the Hornet’s Nest opens for students to relax, do homework, play games, etc.

Stay updated on Morris College by following the College on social media and Dr. Sewell on Instagram @morrisprez11, X @MorrisPrez11, and LinkedIn at Said Sewell, PH.D., CFRM.

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SENECA, SC, August 14, 2024 – – Dozens of children in Oconee County have beds soon after an inspiring day of building done by volunteers from BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) in Seneca.

Members of the company’s Veterans Employee Team (VETS) joined over eighty volunteers with the Westminster chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit dedicated to building beds for children in need.

The massive build took place at the FARM Center in Seneca between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. and more than a dozen volunteers from ECMS took part.

“This was a unique request and project for us, but one that provides so much back to our local community,” said Tommy Holland, chair of the Seneca VETS Employee Resource Group. “It was a humbling experience for us since we know there is an immediate and direct benefit.”

The Westminster chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace started in January of 2024 to help answer a need in the local community of children not having actual beds to sleep in. Families needing beds can reach them at https://shpbeds.org/chapter/sc-westminster/.

“The VETS group at BASF ECMS was amazing in answering the call,” said Kaitlyn Turner, the chapter president. “They are helping a lot of children feel more secure as we start the school year.”

The VETS team is one of the many Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) that BASF ECMS creates to help bring together workers with similar interests and backgrounds, fostering a sense of community and supporting personal and professional development, said Elba Lizardi, Site Director at BASF ECMS.

“BASF ECMS believes in supporting the greater Seneca community, and these kinds of opportunities allow our ERGs to really be part of that effort,” Lizardi said.

To learn more about BASF’s recycling business, visit www.basf.com/ecms.

About BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions

Leveraging its deep expertise as a global leader in catalysis and precious metals, BASF Environmental Catalyst and Metal Solutions (ECMS) serves customers in many industries including automotive, aerospace, indoor air quality, semiconductors, and hydrogen economy, and provides full loop services with its precious metals trading and recycling offering. With a focus on circular solutions and sustainability, ECMS is committed to helping our customers create a cleaner, more sustainable world. Protecting the elements of life is our purpose and this inspires us to ever-new solutions. ECMS operates globally in 15 countries with over 4,500 employees and 20 production sites.

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GREENVILLE, S.C. – One of the region’s leaders in creating affordable housing solutions, Affordable Upstate, has launched a new company to relieve many of the burdens facing renters in the current market.

Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing Property Management (NOAH) was created by Affordable Upstate to manage its 23 apartment communities, representing more than 3,550 residents in the Greenville-Spartanburg region. NOAH’s mission is to go beyond traditional property management by fostering a sense of community and enhancing the quality of life for its residents.

Matt Foster, an experienced leader in property management, will serve as the new company’s CEO.

“Our unwavering dedication to serving affordable workforce housing communities and creating structural pathways for nonprofit partners to drive economic mobility outcomes is at the core of what we do,” Foster said. “NOAH has partnered with Leadwell 360, Front Porch Housing, and United Housing Connections to ensure that our residents not only have a place to live but also access essential services that help them advance economically and build a better future.”

NOAH was born from a desire to create a tech-oriented property management solution that economically mobilizes residents at 60-80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). This solution delivers high-quality management with dignity, enabling residents to achieve greater economic mobility while partnering with nonprofits like Front Porch Housing, Greenville Homeless Alliance and the Southeast Affordable Housing Administration. Leveraging A.I. technology, NOAH empowers its property management team to have more resources to pour into its residents thus creating a more personalized and impactful living experience.

“Matt brings a wealth of experience to this role, and we deeply appreciate his unwavering commitment to the community,” said Mario Brown, Co-Founder & Principal at Affordable Upstate. “We understand the importance of fostering a strong sense of community and inclusiveness among affordable housing residents, nonprofits, and multifamily service providers. It’s one thing to inform our residents about the incredible organizations in town; it’s another to seamlessly integrate those community nonprofits into their renting experience, making support and resources a natural part of their daily lives.”

Under the banner “WHERE COMMUNITY COUNTS,” NOAH Property Management has launched innovative programs designed to meet residents where they are, fostering both financial stability and personal growth. These programs are at the heart of NOAH’s mission to create thriving communities through practical, supportive, and forward-thinking solutions:

1. Flex Pay: Understanding its residents’ diverse financial situations, NOAH introduced Flex Pay. This program allows residents to split their rent into two equal payments due on the 1st and 15th of each month, helping them avoid late fees and manage their finances more easily.

2. Deposit Alternative: Moving can be financially burdensome. NOAH’s Deposit Alternative program alleviates this strain by offering residents the option to skip traditional deposits and save money for what matters most.

3. Positive Credit Reporting: NOAH is committed to helping residents build a positive financial future. With Positive Credit Reporting, all on-time rental payments are reported to credit bureaus, aiding residents in establishing and improving their credit history.

4. Rent Relief: Life is unpredictable, and financial challenges can arise unexpectedly. NOAH’s Credit Alternative program, known as Rent Relief, offers 0% interest rental loans of up to $5,000, providing residents with a lifeline during short-term income loss and helping to reduce delinquencies and avoid costly evictions.

5. Home Purchase Incentive: NOAH believes in supporting residents’ long-term goals. Through the Home Purchase Incentive program, residents can connect with licensed real estate agents and receive a $500 bonus when they purchase a home, making the dream of homeownership more attainable.

“Community is at the heart of everything we do. We believe that every individual deserves a comfortable and secure living environment,” Foster said. “Our passion for people and our commitment to creating a welcoming, safe, and supportive community for all our residents is at the core of who we are.”

About Affordable Upstate:

Affordable Upstate is a real estate investment firm focused on redeveloping and redefining naturally occurring affordable housing in the Upstate of South Carolina. Since 2017 they have placed over $50 million of investor equity into socially responsible, environmentally enhanced workforce housing assets, resulting in a diverse and thriving portfolio with over 1,450 apartment units that satisfy the expectations of residents, investors, and communities. Learn more at Affordable Upstate.

About NOAH PM:

The mission of Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing Property Management (NOAH) is to provide affordable housing for our self-managed communities across the Upstate of South Carolina, while creating a sense of community among our residents. For more information about NOAH Property Management and its resident-focused programs, visit www.NOAHpm.com or call 864-580-NOAH.

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Banker Exchange

1031education.com, LLC, an affiliate of Banker Exchange, LLC, is proud to announce the availability of two new Continuing Education (CE) courses designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of real estate professionals in South Carolina and Colorado. With elective courses approved by the South Carolina Real Estate Commission (CEE 4107 & CEE 4108) and the Colorado Real Estate Commission (109956 & 109957), 1031education.com continues to support the growth and development of industry expertise.

The courses, titled “1031 Exchange – Intro to Expert” and “Real Estate, Taxes and You”, are led by John Boyd, Founder and CEO of Banker Exchange. These offerings provide an in-depth look at critical aspects of real estate investing, focusing on intricate tax strategies and the essentials of 1031 exchanges.

Course Offerings:

“1031 Exchange – Intro to Expert”: This course offers a comprehensive exploration of 1031 exchanges, a pivotal tool for deferring capital gains taxes in real estate transactions. Participants will learn about the history and regulations of Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, the role of a Qualified Intermediary, and delve into complex topics such as reverse and improvement exchanges.

“Real Estate, Taxes and You”: This course demystifies the interplay between real estate investments and tax obligations. It covers the evolution of tax laws, types of income and taxes, depreciation, and calculating gains and losses. The course provides a detailed overview of tax mitigation strategies including 1031 exchanges, installment sales and Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs).

1031education.com, LLC offers these courses as part of a full-day program, ideal for organizations and teams aiming to fulfill their elective CE credit requirements efficiently. Additionally, sessions are available throughout the year for individuals seeking to enhance their understanding and capabilities independently. Coming September 11, 1031education.com, LLC is hosting an “Open to the Public” Continuing Education program from 10:00am-3:00pm at the Greenville ONE Center. To register for the program, click this link: https://bankers1031.com/purchase/

About 1031education.com, LLC: 1031education.com, LLC, a Banker Exchange affiliate, provides high-quality educational programs that empower real estate professionals. By offering expert-led courses in a user-friendly format, the company aims to elevate the industry standard and support the continuous professional growth of its participants.

Elevate your service and empower your clients with the latest insights and strategies in real estate taxes and 1031 exchanges. Reach out for more information at https://bankers1031.com/1031-education/ or contact Alana Claxton at alana.claxton@bankers1031.com.

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TealHaus Strategies

TealHaus Welcomes Shelby Cohen as New Designer
Greenville, S.C. – August 14, 2024 – TealHaus, a local marketing agency with a focus on strategic storytelling, is excited to announce the addition of Shelby Cohen to their team as a graphic designer. With a passion for visual storytelling, Shelby believes in creating meaningful connections that evoke emotion and inspire action.
Before making Greenville home, Shelby taught for three years in China and Taiwan. Prior to launching her freelance design and communications business, Shelby served as the Strategic Communications Director for a local education nonprofit and led environmental programming and communications for Greenville’s Soil & Water Conservation District, where she founded the Seed Library program. She credits her career trajectory to her passion for environmental stewardship, education, and civic engagement.
In her spare time, Shelby enjoys traveling with her family, practicing yoga, reading, and exploring new fonts and color schemes for her next design project.
“Shelby’s arrival at TealHaus is a significant addition to our creative team,” said Lindsay Niedringhaus, TealHaus Founder. “Her thoughtful perspective, design expertise—particularly in the nonprofit sector—and commitment to purposeful storytelling are a welcome addition to our growing force.”
About TealHaus: TealHaus is a woman-owned, independent marketing firm founded in 2021 and serving clients nationwide. Known for repositioning companies through storytelling and strategy, TealHaus prides itself on high-touch client services and careful attention to reporting and analytics.

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Legal 1031 Exchange Services, LLC

Legal 1031 Exchange Services, LLC, a leading provider of national qualified intermediary services and a division of Kensington Vanguard National Land Services, announced that Rachel Landreth has joined the company as exchange director in South Carolina to educates clients and their advisors on the intricacies of IRC §1031 tax-deferred exchanges, including reverse and improvement exchanges. She will provide services to the growing real estate markets in North and South Carolina. Rachel is a member of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators and earned her Certified Exchange Specialist designation in 2019.

Kensington Vanguard National Land Services headquartered in New York City, operates three divisions: Commercial Division, Residential Division, and 1031 Exchange Services Division. The 1031 Exchange Services Division, through wholly owned subsidiary Legal 1031 Exchange Services, employs a team of seasoned experts, attorneys and Certified Exchange Specialists providing clients and their advisors with IRC §1031 qualified intermediary services. Founded in 2002, Kensington Vanguard serves as agent to the nation’s leading title insurance underwriters. The company is a subsidiary of TIH, the seventh largest U.S. insurance broker, which was acquired by Stone Point Capital and CD&R. For more information visit, www.legal1031.com

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