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About NACM Midwest
The National Association of Credit Management (NACM) Midwest is one of the most prestigious professional associations in the United States. We are a member owned and directed trade association of commercial credit professionals.

We provide a forum for members to come together for networking and other business purposes. NACM Midwest provides an opportunity for its members to grow personally and professionally, and to enhance their leadership skills through participation in the Association's activities. Learn more about NACM Midwest.

National Events

114th Credit Congress & Exposition
May 16 – 19, 2010

Credit Congress 2010

For 114 years, NACM-National's Credit Congress has been dedicated to educating, uniting and empowering the credit community.

We invite you to join us from May 16 – 19, 2010 at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas, NV.


Visit the Credit Congress Web site for more information.


Local News and Events

Applications for the Robert L. Vodraska Scholarship Foundation are Now Available!
All members are encouraged to apply for a scholarship that may be used for classes offered by the Midwest School of Credit, as well as NACM Midwest seminars, and Credit Conference 2010 on October 13 and 14.

All applications must be received no later than March 1, 2010. Apply today!

NACM Midwest
2010 Annual Meeting
Date: April 13
Location: Meridian Banquet and Conference Center, Rolling Meadows, IL
FSII

Financial Statements: Interpretation and Risk Assessment
MSC Four-Day Cerftification Course
Dates: March 15 – 18, 2010
Location: Fiskars Brands, Madison, WI

Barry Elms Seminar

Getting Paid in a Tough Economy
Featuring Barry Elms
Date: March 18, 2010
Location: NACM Midwest, Rolling Meadows, IL

Credit Law

Credit Law
MSC Weeked Cerftification Course
Dates: April 17 – 18 and
May 1 – 2, 2010
Location:NACM Midwest, Rolling Meadows, IL


The Credit Managers’ Index (CMI) is created from a monthly survey of credit and collection professionals. The CMI survey asks NACM members to rate favorable and unfavorable factors in their monthly business cycle.

Visit the NACM-National Web site for more information.


NACM-National Web site