Summary
Millie DeMariano's career in credit began in late 1963 when she started working as a credit clerk for an electrical supply company in Dayton, OH. NACM and CFDD have allowed DeMariano to achieve many personal and business goals. In addition, she said being executive director improved her leadership, communication and technical skills, which she uses every day. Over her career, DeMariano cites technology's effect on credit as the most drastic change. The next change for DeMariano will be stepping down from her tenure of CFDD executive director and handing the reigns over to Carol Fowle, CCE at the 111th Annual Credit Congress and Exposition in Las Vegas.
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Cfdd's Millie Demariano Says Goodbye
It's hard not to recognize a face that's been involved and active in the credit industry for over 43 years. Likewise, it's hard to say goodbye to a colleague, friend and inspiration when they deem it's time to move on. And so it goes that we say farewell to a long career of service-that of Millie DeMariano.
BeginningsMillie DeMariano's career in credit began in late 1963 when she started working as a credit clerk for an electrical supply company in Dayton, OH. Her intention was to make just enough money to go to California....See the full content of this document
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