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Ticor Multicultural Division
"Washington State and Oregon are experiencing explosive growths in their Latino, Asian and African-American populations," said Pablo Wong, Senior Vice President of Market Development for FNF. "As these multicultural communities seek new home-ownership opportunities and plant down roots in the Pacific Northwest, Fidelity National Financial is proud to launch such a timely program to help these communities achieve the dream of home-ownership."
Employee Spotlight - Chau Tran Minimize

BELLEVUE WA, May 2008 
Hometown: Saigon, Vietnam
Current Residence: Brier, Snohomish County
High School/College: US Military English In Vietnam, 1969
Years with Ticor: 4 1/2Charles is a professional and a truly nice guy. I admire his patience and persistence. His clients are fortunate to have him looking out for them. He always has their best interests in mind and takes extra care to make sure all of their questions are answered. Ticor is lucky to have him on their team!
Reid Vance, Title Officer, Renton

My Most Prized Possession: My memory of April 28, 1975, when the Southern Vietnam, Saigon fell. With chaos in the cities, I had to make a choice in ten minutes to leave everything behind in Vietnam and take the risk to seek The Freedom at sea. Linh, at the time was my girlfriend. She made the same decision though she was with her family. Seven months after we arrived in the United States, Linh and I were reunited through the assistance of the Red Cross. On April 30th of every year, I always take a moment to tell my lovely wife, Linh, I made the right choice in my life to resettle in America, land of freedom and forgiveness. THE RIGHT CHOICE… IS MY CHOICE!

Chau Tran is one of the most friendly, helpful people you’ll ever meet. He loves the United States as much as the most patriotic people born in this country. Chau’s life story of how he fought in the Viet Nam war to defend his country, how he was re-united with his fiancé (who became his wife of 30 years), is something everyone should hear. It will make anyone who lives in this country have a lot more respect for the freedom that many of us take for granted. His accomplishments continue to impress me, with the way he has grown his business in just a few years. He is a man of integrity, charm, and is an inspiration to everyone around him.
Scott Farrell, Branch Mgr. & Marketing, Ticor Title Bellevue

a few favorites...
Food:
French, American and Vietnamese
Color: light blue
Music: 60-70 Rock
Movie: The Pursuit of Happiness
Book: Autumn Cloud by Bong

Charles is dedicated person with lots of class and enthusiasm.
Kim Chi, Escrow Officer, Ticor Title, International Team, Bellevue

Something People May Not Know about Me: I was proud to serve as one of the Southern Vietnamese Navy members and allied with the US troops in the Vietnam War from 1969-1975.

Chau is an individual that I truly respect and admire. He lives by his ‘Four P’s’: Positive Attitude, Persistence, Punctuality and Physical Energy. His motto is “Promise a lot and Deliver even more!” With that mindset I can certainly understand why he has been so successful at Ticor. It’s fun to watch where he will take Ticor next.
Marci Dray, President/Mgr.
Ticor Title, King & Snohomish Counties

Bay Area Real Estate Associations Present Award to Pablo Wong of FNF

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5  -- Representatives from 10 Bay Area real estate associations presented a Presidents Award to Pablo Wong, senior vice president of market development for Fidelity National Financial, Inc., in recognition of his commitment to cultural diversity in the real estate industry.

The award was presented to Wong during the First Bay Area Multi-Cultural Real Estate Summit, a community outreach initiative for Bay Area real estate professionals who are interested in working within the emerging multicultural real estate markets. The event was held on Thursday, Oct. 25, at the Elks Lodge in San Mateo, Calif. more...

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