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Coming Soon with Your Help – An All New NACM Connect Website Lillian Novak, Chief Communications Officer As a member of NACM Connect, we’re certain you’ve visited our website from time to time and may have been frustrated by the navigation, layout of a certain page, ability to find what you need, etc. Well… now you get a chance to let us know how we can make it better. We are in the midst of a complete overhaul of the website nacmconnect.org, and are hoping to get ideas from our membership on how we can improve it. If you are interested in giving us your opinion, please send an email to Gabriel Castillo, our continued on page 13 CREDITCONNECTION
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Introducing the NEW Interconnection newsletter, CreditConnections! We have changed the look and condensed the content to allow for quick reference to information and upcoming events. We will continue to publish content on member news and, as always, we continue to encourage submissions. Please contact Lillian Novak at lillian.novak@ nacmconnect.org if you would like to submit content for publication.
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Is the collection agency you are turning your claims over to certified? And are you aware that not all certifications are alike? It’s important to know the steps a certifying body goes through to grant certification to ensure that your agency is protecting your company in every way they can. Our partner, the Commercial Law League of America, demands that their certified members adhere to relevant regulations in the collection of commercial debt; use generally accepted accounting practices – and adhere to standards to protect and safeguard their clients’ funds. The program is also endorsed by the International Association of Commercial Collectors (IACC).
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CHAIRPERSON Mike Hill, CCE MiTek USA, Inc. VICE CHAIRPERSON Kevin Stinner, CCE, CCRA Pinnacle Agriculture Distribution TREASURER Brendon Misik, CCE, CICP Nutrien DIRECTORS—TERMS ENDING 2022 Joe Lange, CCE, CCRA Brenntag Great Lakes, LLC John-John McEvilly, CBA, CICP Encore Presentation Services Adam D. Ross, CCE Feralloy Corporation George Valletti, CFO/COO Ginsey Home Solutions DIRECTORS—TERMS ENDING 2023 Curtis Litchfield, CCE Land O' Lakes/Purina Mills Luz Moreno, CCE, CICP Klein Tools Jeff Weber Uline Yazmin Yepez, CBF, CCRA, CICP Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc. DIRECTORS—TERMS ENDING 2024 Edward Patrick, MBA American Refining Group Deb Rollman, CICP Burnham Holdings, Inc. Dale Semple The Equity Jared Silver M. Holland Company Regina Stricklin, CBF Robert Bosch Tool Corporation PRESIDENT Phillip J. Lattanzio, CCE, COO NACM/Chicago-Midwest SECRETARY Kerry Jensen, CPA Chief Financial Officer COUNCILOR Patrick Nelson, MBA ACCO Brands, Inc. EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR Linda Herbst Senior Marketing Administrator ASSOCIATE EDITORS Lillian Novak, CGA Chief Communications Officer Margaret Krafft Senior Marketing and Education Specialist
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wednesday, september 15
7:30 — 8 A.M. VENEZIA | REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST
8 — 8:15 A.M. | WELCOME REMARKS — NACM Connect President, Phil Lattanzio, CCE
8:15 — 9:15 A.M. | YOU’RE MISSING A GREAT GAME: LIFE LESSONS ON AND OFF THE COURT Opening Keynote Speaker: Randy Fox 9:15 – 9:45 A.M. VENEZIA
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9:45 — 11:00 A.M. MILANO FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS Curtis Litchfield, CCE, Senior Credit Manager, Land O’Lakes
9:45 — 11:00 A.M. TRAVIA SKIRTING THE POST OFFICE - CONVERTING YOUR CUSTOMERS TO ELECTRONIC Joe Batie, Chief Commercial Officer, Caine & Weiner; Michael Williams, Vice President Strategic Partnerships, United*Tranzactions
11:00 – 11:30 A.M. VENEZIA | BREAK 11:30 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. MILANO ETIQUETTE FOR ONLINE TOOLS Staci Cima, CCE, Corporate Credit Manager, Huttig Building Products
11:30 A.M. — 12:30 P.M. TRAVIA THE DO’S AND DON’TS OF YOUR CREDIT CAREER Panelists: Elaine Fry, CCE; Mike Hill, CCE, Director of Credit, Mitek USA, Inc.; Lillian Novak, CGA, Vice President of Education NACM Connect
TRATION IS OPEN! 12:30 – 1:130 P.M. VENEZIA | ALL CONFERENCE LUNCHEON
1:30 — 2:45 P.M. MILANO 1:30 — 2:45 P.M. TRAVIA MANAGING THE REMOTE CREDIT DEPARTMENT COMING OUT OF COVID - A Roundtable Discussion Dominic Biegel, Senior Manager, Sales Process Lead Brent Heizelman, Credit Manager; Mid Kansas Cooperative Association; Ken O’Rear, Assistant Vice President-Client Services, Caine & Weiner; Troy Wangen, Managing Director, True Partners Consulting 2:45 – 3:15 P.M. VENEZIA | BREAK
3:15 — 4:30 P.M. MILANO LITIGATION 101 Thomas Fawkes and Brian Jackiw, Tucker Ellis LLP
3:15 — 4:30 P.M. TRAVIA RETHINKING RECEIVABLES: AI-DRIVEN CASH MANAGEMENT Christopher Rios, Vice President, Dun & Bradstreet
4:30 — 5:30 P.M. VENEZIA | RECEPTION AND NETWORKING EVENT — Hosted by the Exhibitors
thursday, september 16 8— 8:30 A.M. REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST 8:30 — 9:45 A.M. MILANO general session | NACM CONNECT UPDATES – INSIGHT2 REPORTS, INDUSTRY ANALYSIS REPORT AND INTERCONNECTION ONLINE COMMUNITY NACM Connect Staff: Phil Lattanzio, CCE; Lillian Novak, CGA; Rochelle Wilson, CGA; Rich Steinkoenig, CGA 9:45 – 10:15 A.M. VENEZIA | BREAK 10:15 — 11:30 A.M. MILANO CREDIT APPLICATION REVIEW Thomas Fawkes and Brian Jackiw, Tucker Ellis LLP
10:15 — 11:30 A.M. TRAVIA ANATOMY OF A CREDIT DECISION Curtis Litchfield, CCE, Senior Credit Manager, Land O’Lakes, Inc.
11:30 – 1 P.M. VENEZIA | ALL CONFERENCE LUNCHEON 1 — 2 P.M. MILANO USING SECURITY TO EXPAND YOUR CREDIT BOUNDARIES Jerry Bailey, Executive Sales and Education Services Manager, NCS
1 — 2 P.M. TRAVIA THE NEW MULTIGENERATIONAL WORKFORCE – A Roundtable Discussion Facilitators: Dale Semple, Director of Credit, The Equity; Tiffany Sudduth, American Metals Supply; Derrick Swaney, MiTek USA, Inc.
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NACM Connect Chicago Conference
Chicago is Going Virtual Lillian Novak, Chief Communications Officer Due to the recent rise in Covid 19 cases we have made the difficult decision to once again switch the Chicago conference to a virtual only offering. But there is good news in that! Nearly all of the sessions planned for the live event will be presented via live Zoom presentation versus the mostly recorded offerings of last year. The sessions will be spread out over several weeks to not cause too much disruption in your everyday duties. You will be able to attend more sessions as you will not have to pick between concurrent sessions. And the price has been reduced to $299.
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Illinois Construction Stuff and Stuff for anything other than paying the submitter of the waiver, he/she would be responsible for “… all damages sustained ..” by the injured party. I would prefer the statutes forbid anyone from demanding waivers up front, and better, would codify conditional waivers, but (shrug), that’s a fight for later. But there’s another devious party out there, and recently I ran into such a deviant. Some companies don’t want to mess around with the hassle of trying to pry a waiver out of their suppliers’ hands, so they figured out a dodge around the system. Well, not a dodge, an outright lie. When they submit their sworn statements, at the bottom where it requires them to list their subs and any monies owed to them, instead they put down these horrible words … … “Taken from fully paid stock.”
Illinois Construction Stuff and Stuff Norm Cowie, CCE
Folklore says you can’t prove a negative, which of course is ridiculous. If you bounce a check and go to your bank, they can easily show how your checks written exceed your deposits. And if you’re doing a math problem, it’s easy to prove that 1 -100 = -99.
waiver, or a trust-receipt document that the customer signs acknowledging payment has not yet been made, despite what the waiver itself states. This gives you the argument that you both knew the payment hadn’t been made.
So, folklore can be wrong.
The problem, of course, is many GC’s demand waivers in advance of payment, and even include this term in their T&C’s. It’s actually helpful, because if you can prove they demanded waivers up front, you have some ammo if you lien the job and their attorney starts waving your waiver in your face.
But sometimes it’s hard to prove that someone didn’t do something they should have. Or even notice it. For example, waivers. Most suppliers run into waiver issues all the time, particularly when a customer asks for a waiver for something they haven’t paid yet. This is problematic because the waiver itself says that payment has been received, and that you are waiving your lien rights on something you haven’t received payment for yet. There are work-arounds for this most of the time, such as requiring a postdated check in exchange for the CREDITCONNECTION
The law itself even recognizes that waivers are often provided up front, and Section 21.02 was added to the Statutes in 2006 saying that anyone who requests a waiver by the “… promise of payment …” must hold any monies received in trust of the party that furnished the waiver. It goes on to state that if that party uses the funds
This was a company that has done anywhere from $150k-900k a year with us, and this year at the halfway point were at $250k. Which is fine, but I can’t say that for their payments, because they are chronically past due with a DSO north of 120 days, often with big chunks in 120 days. And worse, everything is very low margin. Last November, our lien rights were in jeopardy on a job with a balance of $100k and they begged us not to file a lien. I told them to show me copies of the sworn statements, because if we were listed there for our remaining balance, it would actually be somewhat safe to bypass our 90-day notice time, and give us another month where we could go straight to lien. And they said we weren’t listed. They said that ‘the girl’ in their office mistakenly listed one of our competitors on the sworn statement instead of us. We got through this crisis, but now my suspicions were up. Did they get waivers from our competitor on this job? Or were they lying to me? So, we checked our files, and get this. For the three years previous, where we had SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2021
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Illinois Construction Stuff and Stuff sales totaling almost $700k, we did exactly zero waivers. Not one. When I confronted them on this, they hemmed and hawed, and tried to blame the ‘girl in the office’ again, and I told them firmly that I expected them to properly list us on their sworn statements, as required in Section 5 of the lien statutes, which clearly state it is the duty of the owner to require and the duty of the contractor to provide a statement in writing naming all subcontractors and materialmen and the amounts due to them. Do you hear me, their duty, not an option.
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each had received affidavits claiming the material was taken from paid stock. Yeah, the specialty lighting made specifically for those projects were just everyday stock material sitting in our customer’s shop. Yep, that was their story. My customer lied to me. Shocking. Both GCs contacted our customer, and suddenly they came up with some more money. But now I was the bad guy. Because I had the audacity to be lied to by them, they figured the owner of our company had to know
They promised to abide, but now that my suspicions were on high alert, I paid attention and over the succeeding months they paid us a quarter of a million dollars, and get this, they didn’t ask for a single waiver.
They promised to abide, but now that my suspicions were on high alert, I paid attention and over the succeeding months they paid us a quarter of a million dollars, and get this, they didn’t ask for a single waiver. So I called them again when they had $50k from two projects in 120 days where our lien rights were running out. I told them we needed payment or we would start liens. I also demanded to see the sworn statements for both jobs, and they said the GCs didn’t require any waivers. I was blunt, and told them I found this hard to believe. But they stuck to their story and promised to pay within a few days, and when that didn’t happen, I contacted them and they offered a payment of about a third of the balance. I told them that was unsatisfactory and contacted the GC’s for both jobs, and learned … gasp … that each had paid our customer months before and that CREDITCONNECTION
asking for waivers up front, but will you notice those quietly not asking at all? ■
Norman Cowie, CCE is Director of Credit for Paramont-EO, Inc. He has written articles appearing in the Chicago Tribune, Cynic Magazine, Business Credit and the Herald News. His current book titled, "The Illinois Mechanics Lien Statutes … and other construction stuff" is available for sale through NACM Connect. He also has ten published humor/ fantasy novels, some through traditional publishers Echelon Press, Quake Books and Draumr Publishing, although more recently he has transitioned over to Indie publishing. Norm’s most recent book, MOONED, is now available in hardcover. MOONED is a young adult book adults can read about a dog and cat turned into were humans by their werewolf master. Fun action. Check it out on Amazon. Norm can be reached at norm.cowie@paramont-eo. com, or feel free to visit him at www.normcowie.com which features past NACM Connect articles.
what a mean guy I was, so their owner sent a lengthy lie-ridden email to my boss piteously complaining and telling him how little I knew about how the construction industry works. The truth is, if they didn’t send fraudulent waivers, they would have had to get waivers from us, and we would undoubtedly have been paid quicker, and without having our lien rights compromised. Instead, they used us as an interest free banking institution, and paid us when it became convenient to them. The moral of this story is if you have a slow paying account with significant balances, be aware if they don’t approach you for waivers, because this might mean your rights are being compromised.
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NACM Connect Benefits of Using a Certified Collection Agency Continued from page 1
The agency’s business must be commercial-related and must have been in operation for a minimum of four years. Compliance with all relevant federal and state laws including but not limited to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, Privacy Act of 1984, HIPPA, GrammLeach-Bliley, FCRA and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act is required. The agencies must authorize CLLA or an independent third-party agent to conduct an in-person on-site visit and interview the key employee. Each year a third-party CPA audit firm examines the financial statements of the certified agency to ensure funds in the trust bank account(s) are equal to or in excess of the trust liability at the end of each quarter for the past year. Agency personnel must meet certain annual continuing education requirements. These are just some of the criteria to qualify as a CLLA certified agency. Both of our collection agency partners, Caine & Weiner and NACM Southwest are CLLA certified. ■
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Will Blockchain Show Its Full Promise? NACM National, Editorial Getting the most out of blockchain will entail collaboration among interdisciplinary teams and disciplines, said SIMBA Chain’s Anjon Roy during the NACM and FCIB webinar, Blockchain Technologies & Decentralized Finance. “I think we’re only scratching the surface of what’s possible,” Roy said. Presently, about 80% of the conversation around blockchain is dominated by people in the technology field and 20% in other domains such as supply chain management, he added. “For blockchain to show its true promise, we need to reverse that trend to achieve a higher level of impact.” More opportunities will materialize as other fields, including business-to-business credit, work with the technologies supporting blockchain, he explained. “That’s when the opportunities really become apparent.” Wasson and Roy touted the benefits of blockchain technology, including its promotion CREDITCONNECTION
of transparency. Roy likened it to a Google spreadsheet. Similarly, everyone in the transaction chain has access to it. However, each person can only add to it; they cannot erase content, and there is not a master. “Everyone owns co-equal copies,” Roy said. The copies “automatically keep in sync by something called consensus algorithms. Blockchain enables multiple separate entities to share a single version of the data and keep that data in sync among themselves, thus removing the need to reconcile, message, propagate, sync or otherwise maintain versions.” Parties to the blockchain transaction decide what is transparent and what is secure. In addition to the data stored in the transaction, “you can have executable code and intelligence [incorporated] that is also shared,” he added. So, although the transaction is transparent, “you do not necessarily know who is behind the transaction,” Roy explained.
“The network predetermines what information is private. It’s a curious mix of transparency and security.” Blockchain melds together several different types of complex and abstract technologies. “It takes things from cryptography, encryption and decentralized databases and brings them together in a manner that creates more complexity,” Roy said. Blockchain is secure because “there’s no single point of failure so it gives you a level of security that you wouldn’t otherwise have in a traditional centralized system,” he continued. With traditional decentralized databases as you add more entities that share this database, points of attack increase with each addition. The same, however, is not true for blockchain transactions, Roy said. “An attacker would have to take over 51% of the nodes, and that is a lot harder to do—especially when it’s a large network.”■
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Marketing Manager, with your suggestions. His email address is gabriel.castillo@nacmconnect.org. Here are some thoughts on items you might want to comment on: 1. What is the one feature you love about our current website design that you would like us to keep? 2. What features would you like us to incorporate that we don’t current offer on our current design? 3. What features need further improvement? 4. Do you have an example of a website design that you love? Send Gabe the link! 5. Any additional suggestions? All ideas are welcome – none too little or too big. This is your Association and therefore your website. We’d like to deliver what the membership wants. ■ SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2021
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Credit Group Meeting Calendar NACM Connect - Illinois/Wisconsin Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
September 9
Northern Illinois Heating & Plumbing Wholesalers Credit Group
Ditka's, Oakbrook, IL
September 14
Masonry Credit Group
Ditka's, Oakbrook, IL
September 14
Electrical Distributors Credit Group
Zoom
September 15
Institutional Credit Association Credit Group
Ditka's, Oakbrook, IL
September 21
Metal Distributors Credit Group
Ditka's, Oakbrook, IL
September 16
Ad Media Credit Group
Zoom
September 23
Basic Material Credit Group
Zoom
October 12
Electrical Distributors Credit Group
Zoom
October 14
Northern Illinois Heating & Plumbing Wholesalers Credit Group
Greek Islands, Lombard, IL
October 19
Floor Covering & Wall Tile Credit Group
Conference Call
October 19
Metal Distributors Credit Group
TBD
October 21
Ad Media Credit Group
Zoom
October 28
Basic Material Credit Group
Ditka's, Oakbrook, IL
NACM Connect - Missouri/Kansas Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
September 9
Kansas City Builders Credit Group
Big Biscut, Shawnee, KS
September 10
Mid Missouri Credit Group
Bartolino's, St Louis, MO
September 14
Midwest Agricultural Group
Il Bel Lago, St Louis, MO
September 15
Caterpillar Dealers Credit Group
Conference Call
September 17
Refrigeration Warm/Cool Air Suppliers Credit Group
Bartolino's, St Louis, MO
September 22
Electrical Distributors Credit Group
Bartolino's, St Louis, MO
October 14
Kansas City Builders Credit Group
Tabards, Overland Park, KS
October 20
Electrical Distributors Credit Group
Bartolino's, St Louis, MO
October 22
Refrigeration & Warm/Cool Air Suppliers Credit Group
Bartolino's, St Louis, MO
NACM Connect - Pennsylvania Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
September 8
Building Trades Group
Marzoni's, Altoona, PA
September 15
Food Group
Bravo-Waterfront, Homestead, PA
September 21
Construction/Plumbing & Heating Group
Bravo, Cranberry Township, PA
September 28
Electrical Suppliers Group
Bravo-Waterfront, Homestead, PA
October 13
Building Trades Group
Marzoni's, Altoona, PA
October 19
Construction/Plumbing & Heating Group
Bravo, Cranberry Township, PA
October 20
Food Group
Bravo-Waterfront, Homestead, PA
October 26
Electrical Suppliers Group
Bravo-Waterfront, Homestead, PA
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Credit Group Meeting Calendar NACM Connect Indiana/Michigan/Ohio Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
September 8
West Michigan Heating & Plumbing Wholesalers Credit Group
Brann's, Wyoming, MI
September 9
Indiana Wholesale Floor Covering Credit Group
Conference Call
September 9
Lumber & Building Materials Credit Group
Conference Call
September 9
Michiana Credit Association Credit Group
Hilton Garden Inn, Elkhart, IN
September 9
Columbus Wholesale Electric Credit Group
Conference Call
September 14
Electric Industrial Supply Credit Group
Brann's, Wyoming, MI
September 14
Fort Wayne Building Materials Credit Group
Don Halls Gas House Restaurant, Fort Wayne IN
September 15
Metal Service Center Credit Group
Antonio's, Canton MI
September 15
Indianapolis Building Trade Suppliers Credit Group
Blakley Corp. Conference Room, Indianapolis IN
September 16
Michigan Electric Supply Credit Group
Antonio's, Canton MI
September 16
Cincinnati Dayton Wholesale Electric Credit Group
Century Inn, Cincinnati, OH
September 21
Automotive Suppliers Credit Group
Conference Call
September 21
Indiana Electrical Suppliers Credit Group
Conference Call
September 22
Plumbing & Heating Wholesalers Credit Group
Ferguson Enterprises Conference Room, Indianapolis IN
September 22
Cincinnati Construction Suppliers Credit Group
Rusty Bucket & Tavern, Liberty Township, OH
September 22
Cleveland/Akron/Canton Food Suppliers Credit Group
Papa Joe's, Akron, OH
October 5
Michiana Credit Association Credit Group
Hilton Garden Inn, Elkhart, IN
October 12
Electric Industrial Supply Credit Group
Brann's, Wyoming, MI
October 12
Fort Wayne Building Materials Credit Group
Don Halls Gas House Restaurant, Fort Wayne, IN
October 13
West Michigan Heating & Plumbing Wholesalers Credit Group
Brann's, Wyoming, MI
October 14
Columbus Wholesale Electric
Conference Call
October 19
Indiana Electrical Suppliers Credit Group
Conference Call
October 19
Automotive Suppliers Credit Group
Conference Call
October 20
Indianapolis Building Trade Suppliers Credit Group
Blakley Corp. Conference Room, Indianapolis IN
October 20
Metal Service Center Credit Group
Antonio's, Canton, MI
October 21
Michigan Electric Supply Credit Group
Mojave Cantina, Clawson, MI
October 21
Cincinnati Dayton Wholesale Electric Credit Group
Century Inn, Cincinnati, OH
October 27
Plumbing & Heating Wholesalers Credit Group
Ferguson Enterprises Conference Room, Indianapolis IN
October 27
Cincinnati Construction Suppliers Credit Group
Rusty Bucket & Tavern, Liberty Township, OH
October 27
Cleveland/Akron/Canton Food Suppliers Credit Group
Papa Joe's, Akron, OH
NACM Connect - Nebraska Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
September 14
Omaha Builders Credit Group
TBD
October 12
Omaha Builders Credit Group
TBD
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Credit Group Meeting Calendar NACM Connect National Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
September 14
National Paper Packaging Credit Group
NACM Connect, Rolling Meadows, IL
September 15
National Manufactured Housing Credit Group
River Terrace, Gatlinburg, TN
September 16
National Electrical Manufacturers Credit Group
Zoom
September 16
National Metal Producers Credit Group
Zoom
September 16 & 17
National Steel Mill Credit Group
Zoom
September 17
National Underground Utilities Supply Credit Group
Zoom
September 17
National Leisure Living Credit Group
Zoom
September 23-24
National Metal Buildings & Components
Hilton Garden Inn Woodlands, Houston, TX
October 13-14
Home Healthcare, Nursing Home & Food Groups
TBD
October 13-14
National Water Products Credit Group
Zoom
October 21
National Coated Paper Credit Group
Zoom
October 14-15
National Garage Door & Operating Devices Credit Group
Ritz Carlton, Sarasota, FL
October 19
National Professional Apparel Credit Group
Zoom
October 19 - 20
National Lawn & Garden Credit Group
Louisville, KY
October 21-22
Meatpackers of America
Hotel Valencia, San Antonio, TX
October 22
National Truck, Trailer & Waste Equipment Credit Group
Conference Call
NACM Connect - New York Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
September 8
Rochester Plumbing/HVAC
Conference Call
September 10
Buffalo Building & Construction Credit Group
Eagle House, Buffalo, NY
September 14
WNY Food & Beverage Supply Group
Eagle House, Buffalo, NY
September 17
Best Practices Group
Eagle House, Buffalo, NY
September 21
CNY Building Group
Colemans, Syracuse,NY
September 28
Buffalo Plumbing/Electric Group
Eagle House, Buffalo, NY
October 8
Buffalo Building & Construction Credit Group.
Eagle House, Buffalo, NY
October 12
Western New York Food & Beverage Supply Credit Group
Eagle House, Buffalo, NY
October 13
Rochester Plumbing & HVAC Credit Group
Conference Call
October 18
Albany Building Credit Group
Conference Call
October 19
CNY Building Credit Group
Colemans, Syracuse, NY
October 21
Rochester Building Group
Cerames, Rochester, NY
October 26
Buffalo Plumbing & Electric Credit Group
Eagle House, Buffalo, NY
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Event Calendar TIME
PRESENTER / INSTRUCTOR(S)
Zoom Videoconferencing
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CST
Dave Condon, CCE
NACM Connect MO 2021 Gateway Conference
Orlando’s Banquet & Event Center Maryland Heights, MO 63043
8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. CST
Varies
September 16
NACM Connect MO 2021 Gateway Conference
Orlando’s Banquet & Event Center Maryland Heights, MO 63043"
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. CST
Varies
September 21
NACM Connect Emerging Leaders Roundtable
Zoom Videoconferencing
12 p.m. CST
Jeff Weber Jared Silver
October 5
NACM Connect Live Zoom CBF Exam Review
Zoom Videoconferencing
5 p.m. – 8 p.m. CST
John Jaeger, CCE
October 6
NACM Connect Live Zoom CREDIT 102
Zoom Videoconferencing
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. CST
Dave Condon, CCE
October 7
NACM Connect Live Zoom CCE Exam Review
Zoom Videoconferencing
5 p.m. – 8 p.m. CST
John Jaeger, CCE
October 12
NACM Connect Live Zoom CBA Exam Review
Zoom Videoconferencing
5 p.m. – 8 p.m. CST
John Jaeger, CCE
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September 8
NACM Connect CREDIT 101
September 15
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Caine & Weiner Giveaway
$150
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JULY | AUGUST | SEPTEMBER Place a collections claim with Caine & Weiner anytime during the months of July, August and September and become eligible to win a $150 gift card good towards Chili’s, On The Border or Maggiano’s Restaurants.
Each claim you place will be eligible for the drawings. Enter as often as you like! For information on placing claims, please contact Jim McGee at 847.407.2348. You may also place a claim online at www.caine-weiner.com.
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NACM Connect Member News
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NEW REPRESENTATIVES Wilma Dourney Arm-R-Lite Door Manufacturing Co. Vickie Katashuk Agilix Solutions, LLC. OBA/French Gerleman
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Jennifer Shortridge Atlas Oil Co
Linda Litschgi Roho Inc.
IIese O’Keefe Austin Powder Company
Danny Riffel Russell Stover Chocolates, LLC
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Steve Harpring Site Supply Inc.
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Travis Palmer Foley Equipment Company
Angela Jolliffe The Garland Company Inc.
Chris Piatek Klein Tools Inc.
Tara Bumgardner Trimfoot Co. LLC
Nancy Hopf Magid Glove & Safety Mfg. Co., LLC
Jill Hill Value Drug Company
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Noelle Landwehr Wittenstein Holding Corporation
David Henke Mississippi Lime Company
Jason Roush Zippo Manufacturing Company
Craig Lydigsen Nestle USA Automne Heather Newly Weds Foods Inc Katie Peltier Next Generation Films, Inc.
Eugenio DeVita, CBA Essendant Management Services, Inc.
Laura Anklam, CBF BissellHomcare Inc.
Natalie Hawn, CBA WSM Industries
Anthony M. Mitchell, Jr., CBF Nutrien Ag Solutions, Inc.
Korin Herzog-Colombe ACCO Brands, Inc. Jared Silver, CBA M. Holland Company
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NACM Connect
Compliance Plays Crucial, Sometimes Complicated Role in Credit Management
that is also shared,” he added. So, although the transaction is transparent, “you do not necessarily know who is behind the transaction,” Roy explained. “The network predetermines what information is private. It’s a curious mix of transparency and security.” Blockchain melds together several different types of complex and abstract technologies. “It takes things from cryptography, encryption and decentralized databases and brings them together in a manner that creates more complexity,” Roy said. Blockchain is secure because “there’s no single point of failure so it gives you a level of security that you wouldn’t otherwise have in a traditional centralized system,” he continued. With traditional decentralized databases as you add more entities that share this database, points of attack increase with each addition. The same, however, is not true for blockchain transactions, Roy said. “An attacker would have to take over 51% of the nodes, and that is a lot harder to do—especially when it’s a large network.”■
NACM National, Editorial Getting the most out of blockchain will entail collaboration among interdisciplinary teams and disciplines, said SIMBA Chain’s Anjon Roy during the NACM and FCIB webinar, Blockchain Technologies & Decentralized Finance. “I think we’re only scratching the surface of what’s possible,” Roy said. Presently, about 80% of the conversation around blockchain is dominated by people in the technology field and 20% in other domains such as supply chain management, he added. “For blockchain to show its true promise, we need to reverse that trend to achieve a higher level of impact.” More opportunities will materialize as other fields, including business-to-business credit, work with the technologies supporting blockchain, he explained. “That’s when the opportunities really become apparent.” Wasson and Roy CREDITCONNECTION
touted the benefits of blockchain technology, including its promotion of transparency. Roy likened it to a Google spreadsheet. Similarly, everyone in the transaction chain has access to it. However, each person can only add to it; they cannot erase content, and there is not a master. “Everyone owns co-equal copies,” Roy said. The copies “automatically keep in sync by something called consensus algorithms. Blockchain enables multiple separate entities to share a single version of the data and keep that data in sync among themselves, thus removing the need to reconcile, message, propagate, sync or otherwise maintain versions.” Parties to the blockchain transaction decide what is transparent and what is secure. In addition to the data stored in the transaction, “you can have executable code and intelligence [incorporated]
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NACM Southwest Giveaway
$150
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JULY | AUGUST | SEPTEMBER Place a collections claim with NACM Southwest anytime during the months of July, August and September and become eligible to win a $150 gift card good towards Chili’s, On The Border or Maggiano’s Restaurants.
Each claim you place will be eligible for the drawings. Enter as often as you like! For information on placing claims, please contact Kelly Hall at 317.225.4281. For more information visit www.nacmconnect.org.
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Merritt Search One of the best tools we use in the Chicagoland market is Merritt Credit Bureau. With their services we can check out a job to see if there are any mechanics liens or foreclosures. Between Merritt and our NACM Distributors Group, we can see almost everything going on in our marketplace. I heartily endorse both organizations. Norman Cowie, CCE, Director of Credit Paramont-EO, Inc.
avoid getting involved in a project that already has lawsuits with other suppliers, tax liens or mechanics liens in the chicagoland market.
YOU HAVE A NEW RESOURCE AVAILABLE! County coverage includes: Cook | DeKalb | DuPage | Grundy | Kane | Kankakee Kendall | Lake | McHenry | McLean | Peoria | Will Winnebago and more.. Cost for each search:
To request a “Merritt History” search, complete the form located on the NACM Connect website under the Services tab. Choose Merritt Search from the dropdown menu. Your request will be submitted to Merritt Credit Bureau, Inc. Results will be returned directly to you.
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Company name (as plaintiff & defendant) search: $40
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Owner/Member/President search: $40
($36 when requested as an additional search w/company name)
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Job site address search: $40
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State of Illinois UCC Search: $40
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Copies of UCC: $2 per page
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No information/Search fee applies: $40
For additional information, please contact Paula Slyder at 937.401.2710 or paula.slyder@nacmconnect.org CREDITCONNECTION
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Credit Application Processing
Credit Application Processing NACM Connect Will Do the Work For You Let Us Contact the References for You We will contact the references and forward the responses directly to you. The trade information will be merged onto the NACM National Trade Credit Report and you will receive the report, which may include additional payment history contributed from NACM members nationwide. Pricing:
How the Credit Application Processing Service Works NACM Connect’s Credit Application Processing Department can assist you and your team to help streamline the process, reduce the cost of internal processing and provide you with a more thorough and comprehensive picture of the applicant. Three Ways to Submit your Credit Application:
Rush Processing (24 hrs) ..........................................$25.00
1. Fax the credit application to 937-433-0307* or
Regular Processing (4-5 business days) .............$20.00
2. Email it to businesscredit@nacmconnect.org, or 3. Upload it to www.nacmconnect.org/services/ credit-application-processing
Additional Information (Subject to Availability): Secretary of State ......................................................... $5.00 UCC Records ................................................................... $5.00 (up to the 5 most recent filings)
We will contact up to four Trade References and one Financial Institution. Legible applications submitted with accurate contact information will ensure a quick turnaround, saving you time to focus on other important department operations! *US and Canada only
This service is available with your membership and the first three are free! For additional information, please contact Paula Slyder at 937.401.2710 or paula.slyder@nacmconnect.org.
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3005 Tollview Drive, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 • Phone: 847.483.6400 • Fax 847.253.6685 nacmconnect.org
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NACM Connect Emerging Leaders
LUNCH & LEARN
Emerging Leaders Group is geared towards younger members new to the credit industry!
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EMERGING LEADERS New and Existing Customer Evaluations ─ Tips and Tricks, Financial and Otherwise
GUEST SPEAKERS: JEFF WEBER, ULINE
JARED SILVER, M. HOLLAND COMPANY
FREE ZOOM ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION WHEN
Tuesday, September 21, 2021 12:00 ─ 1:00 p.m. CST Via ZOOM Registration Deadline: September 20, 2021
COST
FREE
Questions? Contact Lillian Novak at lillian.novak@nacmconnect.org or call 847.483.6478 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2021
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ST. LOUIS CARDINALS You work hard, so isn’t it time for a little break to recharge? Escape from routine and have some fun this summer. Grab some colleagues and enjoy a cold one while catching a game at Busch Stadium.
$30 per person ($80 Value) One coupon per company may be used for this event.
This event is open to NACM Connect members and guests. One guest per member can be accommodated. Tickets will be available strictly on a first-come, first-served basis.
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 Registration Deadline: Friday, September 17
Time: 6:45
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Busch Stadium
700 Clark Street | St. Louis, MO 63102 Legends Club, Suite 306
If you have any questions, please contact Rochelle Wilson at rochelle.wilson@nacmconnect.org or 314.677.2803
All registrations for NACM Connect events are taken online only. While registering online, you will have the opportunity to choose your payment method. We are happy to take a credit card online or invoice you. You will also have the opportunity to apply coupons as allowed. All payments must be received one week prior to meeting date.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be received in writing via fax, email or mail no later than one week prior to the event date to qualify for a full refund. Cancellations received later than one week prior to the event date DO NOT qualify for a refund of registration fees. Sorry, phone cancellations cannot be honored. If you have any questions, please email info@nacmconnect.org.
Register today - there are a lmited number of tickets available.
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