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Iannaccone Joins Chicago Title as Chief Technology and Information Officer

    CHICAGO, Sept. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Chicago Title Corporation (NYSE: CTZ)
today announced that Louis A. Iannaccone will join the company as executive
vice president, chief technology and information officer in early October,
reporting to John Rau, president and chief executive officer.
    Iannaccone will be responsible for information technology and systems
strategy, architecture and design for the entire corporation, as well as
support, standards, maintenance and deployment of all of Chicago Title's
production-critical systems.  He also will oversee integration of those
systems, applications and production centers that are housed in and/or managed
by operating units or subsidiaries into a strategic systems plan.
    "We are pleased to have someone of Lou's experience and capability join
us.  Our ability to integrate our business and systems strategy and achieve
effective implementation is key to our future success and prosperity," said
Rau.
    Iannaccone joins Chicago Title from Long Island Savings Bank of Melville,
N.Y., where he served as chief information officer.  Previously, he was
division information officer, Chase Bankcard Services, Chase Manhattan Bank.
Before joining Chase in 1987, he served in information management positions at
McGraw-Hill Inc., International Thomson and IBM Corp.
    Iannacconne received a bachelor's degree from Saint Francis College,
Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1974 and a master's degree in business administration from
Columbia University, New York, in 1976.
    Chicago Title Corporation, through its subsidiaries, provides title
insurance, escrow and closing services, as well as property valuation, credit
information, flood compliance and property inspection products through a
network of more than 300 offices and approximately 3,800 agents nationwide.
Chicago Title Corporation's title insurance subsidiaries -- including Chicago
Title Insurance Co., Ticor Title Insurance Co. and Security Union Title
Insurance Co. -- issue approximately one in every five title insurance
policies in the United States.  Other real estate-related services
subsidiaries include Chicago Title Flood Services Inc.; Chicago Title Credit
Services Inc.; Chicago Title -- Market Intelligence Inc.; Chicago Title Field
Services Inc. and Consolidated Reconveyance, a division of Chicago Title
Insurance Co.


SOURCE Chicago Title Corporation




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