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Member Spotlight: Striving for Excellence

Obtaining certifications has become one of the most efficient ways to get started in or level up in your career. Credit professionals who go beyond the standard when earning their designation have the chance to earn a Designation of Excellence Award, created to honor designation holders at four distinct levels: the Credit Business Associate (CBA), Certified Business Fellow (CBF), Certified Credit and Risk Analyst (CCRA) and Certified Credit Executive (CCE). Each honoree has an unrelenting pursuit of excellence through enhanced and improved knowledge. Equally important is the desire to share that knowledge through speaking, teaching or mentoring.

Obtaining certifications has become one of the most efficient ways to get started in or level up in your career. Credit professionals who go beyond the standard when earning their designation have the chance to earn a Designation of Excellence Award, created to honor designation holders at four distinct levels: the Credit Business Associate (CBA), Certified Business Fellow (CBF), Certified Credit and Risk Analyst (CCRA) and Certified Credit Executive (CCE). Each honoree has an unrelenting pursuit of excellence through enhanced and improved knowledge. Equally important is the desire to share that knowledge through speaking, teaching or mentoring.

Spencer Bakerink, CBF, Credit Analyst at Helena Agri-Enterprises LLC (West Des Moines, IA), is the 2024 recipient of the CBF Designation of Excellence Award. Earning the CBF gave him personal satisfaction and showed dedication to the credit profession. “It allowed me to gain specialized knowledge and enhance my creditability with my peers,” Bakerink said. “It also allowed me to network with other credit professionals and ask questions about their experiences.”

The support Bakerink got from his upper management was paramount in his success. “Just like in everything else in life, you have to prioritize what is important,” Bakerink said. “It was important for me to make the time for NACM and my profession. I was honored to earn the CBF Designation of Excellence and was quite surprised! I am currently working towards other designations within NACM and hope to obtain all of them available.”

💡Study Tips: Take detailed notes from the prep courses and study guides and try to practice them in your day-to-day work. “It was easy once I was able to relate the material to hands-on events I had on the job. Dive right in. Whether it be the online courses, designation programs or local NACM meetings get involved.”

For more information about each designation within NACM’s Professional Certification Program, visit our website.

Kendall Payton, editorial associate

Kendall Payton is an editorial associate at NACM National. As a writer who covers all things in B2B trade credit, her eNews stories and Business Credit magazine articles are crafted to keep B2B credit professionals abreast of industry trends. When she’s not in writer mode, she’s hosting the Extra Credit podcast or leading NACM’s Credit Thought Leaders forum—a platform for credit leaders to network and discuss challenges and solutions. Though writing and podcasting have become her strong suits, Kendall loves to edit and create video content in her free time.

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