Mark Tuniewicz

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Mark Tuniewicz is a business executive, trade association chairman, political organizer, and community leader.

Biography

After 10 years of service on its national board of directors, in 2005 he was named Chairman-Elect of the National Association of Credit Management (NACM), a 20,000 business-member trade association.[1] That same year he was named one of the Top 50 Most Influential Collections Industry Professionals in the United States by Collection Advisor magazine.[citation needed]

A Certified Credit Executive (CCE) since 1994, Tuniewicz has also served on the board of directors of NACM affiliates including those in New York City, Boston, and Providence. He graduated with honors from Northeastern University in Boston with a degree in Finance and International Business, and has worked in the credit, collections, and accounts receivable areas since 1984.

Tuniewicz speaks regularly to credit and business groups nationwide on best practices in business-to-business credit and treasury matters including commercial credit scoring, high volume collections, cash application, order & billing administration, shared services, and creating high performing teams. He has been quoted in the Wall St. Journal, New York Times, Reuters, Bloomberg News, Business Credit, Credit & Collections Manager’s Letter, The Boston Globe, Credit Today, and other business publications.

Tuniewicz is a member of the Financial Leadership Council, organized by Robert Half International.[2]

In the 1990s, Tuniewicz served on a New Hampshire Conservation Commission.[citation needed] In 2000 he served on the board of directors of the Massachusetts Municipal Association, and the Association of Town Finance Committees.[citation needed] He was an elected official in Easton, Massachusetts.[citation needed]

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