Tuesday, December 8, 2015

American Receivable Supports Bryan’s House

The Young Risk Management Association, North Texas Chapter, (YRMA) partnered with Bryan’s House on December 3rd for its annual Tacky Sweater Party to help raise funds toward its mission. American Receivable donated items to the event in order to help YRMA raise money for the organization. All proceeds of the event went to Bryan’s House. Attendees also had the opportunity to bring unwrapped toys as well as sign up to volunteer at Cookies for Santa on December 5th. The mission of Bryan’s House is to serve children with medical or developmental needs and their families by providing specialized child care, respite care and social services.

The Risk Management Association (RMA), founded in 1914, is a not-for-profit, member-driven professional association serving the financial services industry. Today, RMA has approximately 2,600 institutional members. These include banks of all sizes as well as nonbank financial institutions. Chapters are run by RMA Associates on a volunteer basis and they provide members with opportunities in their local communities for education, training, and networking throughout all stages of their financial services career. YRMA is the division of RMA which consists of early career individuals to help raise awareness about RMA and provide young professionals in the risk community a chance to network with each other.

 Tiffany Strasner, Vice President of Business Development for American Receivable Corporation is an active board member.

American Receivable Corporation provides financing programs for companies experiencing cash flow problems. For over 35 years they have helped businesses large and small find solutions to their financing needs.

Monday, November 30, 2015

Texas Veterans Business Summit

Our very own Brad Gurney attended the 5th annual Texas Veterans Business Summit that was held at the Dallas Central Library on November 12, 2015. Approximately 150 to 200 veterans interested in starting or growing a business were in attendance.

The opening session consisted of remarks by Major General James Williams, USMC ret Honorary Chairman of the Summit and entrepreneur; Marine veteran Ryan Holloway owner of Holloway Benefit Concepts and co-founder of the monthly Veterans in Business luncheon; Army Veteran John Avila owner of Thomas Bryne construction company; Air Force Veteran Luther Branham Dallas Market President of the Lift Fund.

Following the opening session were two concurrent workshops. The workshops feature 20 veteran entrepreneurs and 4 business experts including aware winning Marine Veteran entrepreneur Alex Fender who is the founder of Funnel Science; Mark Anthony Pagea Navy Veteran; Wayne Huddleston, an Army Veteran representing the Small Business Administration. 

To learn more about Momentum Texas, go to www.momentumtexas.org.  

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Tiffany Strasner supports alumni at the Texas Tech Quarterly Business Briefing Luncheon




The Texas Tech Quarterly Business Briefing Luncheon (“TTQBB”) was held Friday October  2, 2015 at the Dallas County Club. The TTQBB is a series of four events held in Dallas each year that provides opportunities for Texas Tech alumni to meet one another, hear from prominent guest speakers and raise money for scholarships for deserving Dallas County students attending Texas Tech.

Over the past five years, the TTQBB has raised more than $250,000 for scholarships and is the largest fundraising event put on by any Texas Tech alumni chapter in the nation. This quarter’s guest Speaker for the TTQBB was Robert Duncan, the current Chancellor of the Texas Tech University System.

Tiffany Strasner, Vice President of Business Development for American Receivable Corporation is a graduate of Texas Tech, as well as, a very active alumni association member. Tiffany serves on this year’s business briefing committee and was the event coordinator for this luncheon.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

In Search of Capital



Brad Gurney, Senior Vice President of American Receivable Corporation was a panel participant for the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce’s  1st Tuesday Connection Series "In Search of Capital: How to Finance a Company's Growth" held October 6th at the Wyndham Dallas Suites.

The First Tuesday Connection Series meets monthly and highlights industry experts who offer current information that the business person can put to practical use, as well as, an opportunity to network.  The speakers explore timely business issues and are available immediately following the seminar for questions.

American Receivable Corporation provides financing programs for companies experiencing cash flow problems.  For over 36 years they have helped businesses large and small find solutions to their financing needs.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Deal Day Dallas 2015


The Dallas Metropolitan SBDC in partnership with the North Texas Association of Government Guaranteed Lenders (NTAGGL), held their 2015 Deal Day Conference Tuesday, September 2nd.  More than 30 lenders and financial institutions were on hand to meet with businesses about their particular financing needs.  Attendees were able to ask questions, compare rates and find funding for an established or start-up business.

Tiffany Strasner, Vice President of business development for American Receivable and Brad Gurney, Senior Vice President attended the day long event.  

Wednesday, July 15, 2015


Show Me the Money.....


Brad Gurney, Senior Vice President of American Receivable Corporation was a panel participant for the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce Business Toolbox Seminar "Show Me the Money" June 24th. 

The Business Toolbox Seminar series features quarterly small business seminars that highlight industry experts who offer current information that the businessperson can put to practical use.  The presentations explore timely business issues and speakers are available immediately following the seminar for questions.

American Receivable Corporation provides financing programs for companies experiencing cash flow problems.  For over 36 years they have helped businesses large and small find solutions to their financing needs.

Monday, April 27, 2015

North Dallas Chamber 2nd annual Big D BBQ Battle continues......
 

Rainy weather didn't dampen the spirits for the participants in this years second annual Big D BBQ Battle sponsored by the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce and benefiting the North Texas Food Bank and Cafe Momentum.

The event was held Friday, April 24, 2015 at the Valley View Center at Midtown .  Participants began setting up their grilling areas Thursday afternoon with an array of secret recipe edibles to enter in the contest.  American Receivable and Brad Gurney are members of the North Dallas Chamber and Jack Stieber, President of American Receivable was a contest judge this year.

It was a great time for all participants and attendees and support of two very worthy causes. 

Friday, February 20, 2015

Ladies Day at American Receivable....


It was ladies day for the gals of American Receivable February 19, 2015.  Jack Stieber, President of American Receivable and Brad Gurney, Senior Vice President treated the ladies to a scrumptious lunch and and afternoon off for Valentine's Day.  

"We are lucky to work with such thoughtful people" Anne Capps, Executive Vice President said.  "It's not often we are able to spend a measurable amount of time out of our office on such a splurge much less with all the ladies".  

American Receivable Corporation provides financing programs for companies experiencing cash flow problems. For over 36 years they have helped businesses large and small find solutions to their financing needs.

Saturday, January 17, 2015


American Receivable Corporation helped sponsor a a family themed cancer fundraiser Saturday, January 10, 2015.  Jack Stieber, President of American Receivable, Brad Gurney, Sr. Vice President and Stacie Durman, Account Executive were on had for this day long event. 

Organized and hosted by an American Receivable Corporation client,  the day included a silent auction, games and a special area of kids, a casino area for adults as well as great food and and other refreshments. 

Proceed from the event benefited the Cancer Support Community of North Texas.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015


Tiffany Strasner, Vice President of Business Development participated in the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce 1st Tuesday Connection , Tuesday, January 6, 2015.

1st Tuesday Connections is a Dallas-area networking program focused on business owners in North Texas. Their monthly panel discussions cover topics including technology, human resources, tax, charity and finances.

The January 6th session was titled, “How to Become a ‘Conscious Capitalist’ and Out perform Your Competition”.

The session introduced the Conscious Capitalism movement and gave insights into how to use the concepts to meet the challenges of your business.