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EDUCATION
is the heart of NACM

Here at NACM, education is the pulse of all we do.
We believe that a good foundation is essential for commercial creditors nationwide.

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Schedule

Sunday, September 22

2:00 - 6:30pm

Registration
Room: Conference Center Foyer

1:00 - 5:00pm

National Wholesale Nursery Products Credit Group Meeting
Room: Bowie A/B

3:00 - 5:00pm

NACM Southwest Board of Directors Meeting
Room: Bowie C

5:30 - 6:30pm

Welcome Reception
Expo Foyer Area

 

Monday, September 23 

7:30am

Registration
Room: Conference Center Foyer

7:30 - 8:30am

Breakfast with Exhibitors
Room: Navarro

8:30 - 9:30am

Opening Session: Vision, Mindset, Grit
Speaker: Scott Burrows, Stand Up, Incorporated
Room:  Maverick

9:45 - 10:15am

Book Signing & Visit with Exhibitors
Expo Foyer Area

10:15 - 11:30am

Education Sessions

Stack the Deck in YOUR Favor: A Legal Approach to the A/R Process
The Collection of Receivables in an effective and efficient manner is not simply demanding payment from a past due debtor. In four words, it is a process!! A process that begins before the account debtor even signs the credit application. Join Mr. Lindley and learn the steps of this process from a legal point of view.  Specific topics of discussion include:  Analysis of credit and account documents - Delinquent account notices and demand letters -  Cost/Benefit analysis of litigation - Engaging collection agencies and law firms, and Monitoring placed accounts.
Speaker:  Randall K. Lindley, Esq., Bell Nunnally Attorneys & Counselors
Room:  Seguin

Gathering Quality and Timely Job Information: The Cornerstone for Effectively Managing the Mechanic’s Lien Process
Construction credit has challenges like no other form of credit. Quality job information is the cornerstone to effectively securing receivables. Are you getting all the information you need to be successful?  How are you verifying the job information?  This session will cover helpful tips on how to communication with your customers and your sales reps on the importance of gathering job information and tips on how to ask for it.  This session also covers some helpful tips on how to verify the job information.
Speaker:  Chris Ring, NACM’s Secured Transaction Services
Room:  Bowie A/B

Building a Culture That Lasts
This session will include a discussion of employee development through cross training. We’ll also review building a structure of strong employee engagement on all levels, through all departments, and age groups. The need to make the right hire so there is company culture buy-in is also discussed so you can have unification and a positive morale.
Speaker:  Shelley Clark, CCE, Ferguson Enterprises, LLC
Room:  Bowie C

Panel Discussion:  Performance Metrics
These panel discussions include industry professionals who will provide specialized expertise, information and guidance:  This session will be an opportunity for an open peer exchange as these topics are discussed. Attendees are encouraged to participate by posing questions, adding insights, sharing experiences, and proposing solutions.
Facilitator:  Toni Drake, CCE, TRM Financial Services, Inc.
Panelists:  Anne Scarcella, CCRA, CCE, Crawford Electric Supply Company;Val Venable, CCE; and Kenny Wine, CCE, Joseph T Ryerson & Son, Inc.
Room:  Maverick A

11:30am - 12:45pm

Meet, Greet & Dine with Exhibitors
Room: Navarro

1:00 - 2:15pm

Education Sessions

Hurricanes, Tornadoes and Earthquakes, Oh My!
Collection Techniques After a Natural Disaster
This session explores how to resume your company’s collection efforts in areas affected by natural disasters. You will learn what to expect and do in the immediate aftermath, steps to take once suppliers/trade creditors have decided it’s appropriate to resume collection attempts, including how to locate affected customer, assess damage and insurance claims. Matt will share from personal experiences how to navigate these scenarios, best practices, and avoiding public relations problems through social media.
Speaker:  Matt Jameson, Esq., Jameson & Dunagan, PC
Room:  Seguin

Leading in the Internet Age
It is no secret that we are in the age of instant information with sites such as Google, Wikipedia, and all of the Social Media available.  It is critical for the successful credit professional to not only know how to obtain information on customers and potential customers but how to use it.  In this session we will discuss various sources of information and the risk and reward of using them in credit decisioning and collections.  Additionally, our online presence on Social Media can boost or implode our career.  Learn some of the advantages and pitfalls as we discuss the Internet; Friend or Foe.
Speaker:  Val Venable, CCE
Room: Bowie A/B

Vendor Vetting:  Why Screen Your Service Providers
In this session, we will discuss the people or companies you decide to do business with and how they are an extension of your brand along with the importance of vendor transparency. We will review threats currently in the marketplace and the importance of cyber security. Blake will share different methods of screening that you can utilize as well as what questions you should be asking when bringing on a new vendor.
Speaker:  Blake Browder, CIC Credit
Room:  Bowie A/B

Panel Discussion:  Construction
These panel discussions include industry professionals who will provide specialized expertise, information and guidance:  This session will be an opportunity for an open peer exchange as these topics are discussed. Attendees are encouraged to participate by posing questions, adding insights, sharing experiences, and proposing solutions.
Facilitator:  Toni Drake,CCE, TRM Financial Services, Inc.
Panelists:  Rebecca Hicks, Esq., Hicks Law Group PLLC; Roxanna Price CCRA, CCE, Lehigh Hanson; and Jason Walker, Esq., Andrews Myers
Room:  Maverick A

2:15 - 2:45pm

Break & Expo

Room: Expo Foyer Area

2:45 - 4:00pm

Education Sessions

How to Have Those Difficult Conversations
We have all had trouble having difficult conversations with customers. What is the best way to share with a customer that you must deny them a line of credit or what is the most effective way to deliver bad news to your customer? We’ll also share some tips for effective communication – especially when you’re under stress!
Speaker: Diana Crowe, NACM Southwest
Room: Seguin

It’s a New World! Surcharging, PCI Compliance and Credit Card Fees
Michael will share how to eliminate most credit card acceptance fees while adhering to card network surcharge regulations. He will also discuss the latest in states laws compliance pertaining to surcharging, what card types can be surcharged and how can you recognize the card types. He’ll also answer the questions: Can I surcharge and be PCI compliant and how can I reduce my overall credit card fees without surcharging?
Speaker: Michael Williams, United TranzActions
Room:  Bowie A/B

Dominate the Opposition: Effectively Using Experts in Creditor’s Rights Litigation
Speakers:  Lynnette Warman, Esq., Culhane Meadows PLLC; and Val Venable, CCE
Bowie C

Panel Discussion: NACM
These panel discussions include industry professionals who will provide specialized expertise, information and guidance:  This session will be an opportunity for an open peer exchange as these topics are discussed. Attendees are encouraged to participate by posing questions, adding insights, sharing experiences, and proposing solutions.
Facilitator:  Toni Drake, CCE, TRM Financial Services, Inc

Panelists:  Gina Calabrese-Sylvester, CMP, CGA, NACM Tampa, Inc.; Abby Odneal, CAE, Chris Ring, NACM’s Secured Transaction Services; and Robin Schauseil, National Association of Credit Management
Room:  Maverick A

4:15 – 5:30pm

NACM After Hours (2 options): 

- Paint & Sip, Room:  Navarro
- Riverboat Cruise, Terrace on River (Space is limited)

 

Tuesday, September 24 

7:30am

Registration

Room: Conference Center Foyer

8:00 - 9:00am

Breakfast & Expo

Room: Expo Foyer Area

9:00 - 10:15am

Education Sessions

Protecting the House: Dealing with Customer Requests to Revise Your Credit Terms & Conditions
This session will review what to do when a customer tries to change/revise your credit terms including the impact of the revisions/changes from a contractual standpoint and a discussion of how to make sure those revisions don’t become a part of the contract going forward, an explanation of common credit terms and why they are important and steps that you can implement to uniformly handle situations where a customer wants to make a revision.
Speaker: Chris Jameson, Esq., Jameson & Dunagan, PC
Room:  Seguin

It’s a Jungle Out There:  Financial Statement Monkey Business
Financial Statement manipulation can range anywhere from creative application of GAAP Accounting Rules to complete fraudulent actions.  The way in which a company reports its financial statements can affect the quality of earnings and mislead the reader about the financial strength of a company.  This session will provide you with some quick and simple steps that might be taken to help determine the quality of earnings in a financial statement so you can decide if you should ask more questions….or walk away.
Speakers: Toni Drake, CCE, TRM Financial Services, Inc.; and Val Venable, CCE
Room:  Bowie A/B

Communicating Across Generations
This session will provide a description of the different generations and how attitudes toward our jobs have changed throughout history and where it’s headed for the future. We will cover the challenges of different generations working together and how to effectively attract, hire, retain AND communicate with team members from all generations.
Speaker:  Diana Crowe, NACM Southwest
Room:  Bowie C

Panel Discussion:  Lien Law
These panel discussions include industry professionals who will provide specialized expertise, information and guidance:  This session will be an opportunity for an open peer exchange as these topics are discussed. Attendees are encouraged to participate by posing questions, adding insights, sharing experiences, and proposing solutions.
Facilitator:  Roxanne Price, CCRA, CCE, Lehigh Hanson
Panelists:  Trey Copeland, Esq., Jernigan Copeland Attorneys, PLLC (Mississippi); Heather DeGrave, Esq., Walters Levine Lozano and DeGrave (Florida); Sean Rooney, Esq., JD Herberger & Associates, PC(Texas); and Kurt Sorensen, CCE, H&E Equipment Services (Louisiana)
Room: Maverick A

10:15 - 10:30am

Break & Expo
Room: Expo Foyer Area

10:30am - Noon

Solutions to Credit Management Challenges: Products and Services Available to Save the Day for Credit Heroes!
This is an opportunity to learn more about our service provider partners and the solutions they offer to help you with challenges you may be experiencing in the day-to-day activities of the credit role.
Moderator:  Abby Odneal, CAE
Room:  Maverick A/B

Noon - 1:15pm

Meet, Greet & Dine with Exhibitors
Room:  Navarro

1:30 - 2:45pm

Education Sessions

Cutting Edge Credit Management: Blockchain, Electronic Credit Applications, Smart Contracts and eSignatures
In this seminar you will learn the latest trends in the use of these technologies, including some of the key legal implications and issues related to adoption of blockchain technology and use of smart contracts in consumer and commercial transactions. You will explore how these new technologies fit into the existing legal framework for digital commerce.
Speaker:  Rebecca Hicks, Esq., Hicks Law Group PLLC
Room:  Seguin

What Everyone Ought to Know About the NACM National Trade Credit Report
This session will provide information about the NTCR and other valuable tools to better target risk, improve your relationships with sales, reduce delinquency, and share with upper management how well your organization is performing.
Speaker:  Gina Calabrese Sylvester, CMP, CGA, NACM Tampa, Inc.
Room:  Bowie A/B

7 Ways AI Makes Credit Teams Strategic Growth Enablers
With the increasing popularity of AI, are you worried about the consequences it will have on your company and your career? Don't be. At least if you are in order-to-cash space. Join this session where we debunk the job-loss myth, discover the real-world success stories of AI in the credit department, and provide tips on how you can prepare for the digital transformation regardless of where your company is in the process.
Speaker:  Kathleen Quill, HighRadius

Room:  Bowie C

2:45 - 3:00pm

Break & Expo
Room: Expo Foyer Area

3:00 - 4:15pm

Education Sessions

It’s 4:20 Somewhere! Cannabis Law: Changing with the Times
(Marijuana, Hemp, CBD vs. THC)
This session addresses the quickly evolving legalities of cannabis usage. We’ll cover the history of legalized cannabis, what is legal (and where) as well as business and liability implications for everyone (in states where it is legalized or if doing business with companies in those states.)
Speaker:  Karen Hart, Esq., Bell Nunnally Attorneys & Counselors
Room:  Seguin

Making the Most of Your Credit Insurance Investment
In this session, we’ll review what credit insurance is and is not along with how to structure a policy to get the most out of it based on your goals. Jay will also share common pitfalls to avoid and what the credit insurance market looks like now and what are the insurers predicting.
Speaker:  Jay Tenney, Trade Risk Group
Room:  Bowie A/B

What Is Your Earnings Potential? An Economic Outlook for the Credit Professional Position
This session will review current trends impacting the credit professional from a labor market standpoint. How will the changing economy affect your role, responsibilities and financial future?
Speaker:  Chris Myers, Professional Alternatives, LLC
Room: Bowie C

4:30 - 5:00pm

Closing General Session Credit Superheroes
Speaker: Justin Foster, Root + River
Room:  Maverick A/B

6:30 - 9:30pm

Closing Party on La Vista Terrace

 

Wednesday, September 25

8:30am - 12:00pm

Texas Statewide Credit Group Meeting
Room:  Bowie C


Antitrust Considerations

While at the conference, attendees and speakers will have the opportunity to answer questions or contribute to discussions during sessions. When referring to a company in the context of an educational presentation, care must be taken to not specifically identify any publicly traded or private company. In the event comments are made with reference to a specific company, attendees are reminded that all comments made are in an educational and learning context.