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Experienced credit managers benefit from professional development  

Earning FCIB’s Certified International Credit Professional (CICP) designation is a testament to the hard work and discipline it takes credit professionals to further their understanding of global credit.

Earning FCIB’s Certified International Credit Professional (CICP) designation is a testament to the hard work and discipline it takes credit professionals to further their understanding of global credit.

This week’s member spotlight celebrates Christopher Sciortino, CICP, global credit manager at Pyrotek Inc., (Spokane, WA), who chose to deepen his understanding of international credit through FCIB’s professional program.  

“With my experience as a credit manager, I understand the importance of having a formal credential that reflects my commitment and ability to manage complicated credit issues on a global scale,” Sciortino said. “The designation also shows my dedication to professional development.” 

Credit management is an ever-changing industry, with technological advancements and economic conditions constantly transforming the work of a credit manager. For this reason, professional certification programs help credit experts stay ahead of new trends. 

“After being out of college for three plus decades, I had no desire to go back to studying and taking classes,” Sciortino said. “However, my experience in credit management gave me a strong foundation, which helped me grasp the advanced concepts covered.” 

Even the most experienced credit managers can gain a new understanding of international credit as FCIB’s International Credit & Risk Management online course includes new insights and perspectives on the industry.  

💡 Study Tip: “Understand the principles, do not memorize.” 

Lucy Hubbard, editorial associate

Lucy Hubbard graduated from the University of Maryland in May 2024 with a B.A. in Multi-Platform Journalism and minors in creative writing and history. She previously wrote for Capital News Service in Annapolis, covering Maryland politics and transportation issues. Additionally, she wrote for Maryland Today, Girls’ Life Magazine and Montgomery Community Media. Outside of work, she loves reading, baking and yoga. Feel free to reach out with ideas, questions or comments at lucyh@nacm.org.