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Automotive Compliance Consultants Field Manager Earns Compliance Certification

Automotive Compliance Consultants announced this week that Texas field manager Ron Keable has earned the National Automotive Finance Association's consumer credit compliance expert designation

by Staff
January 4, 2017
1 min to read


CRYSTAL LAKE, Ill. — Automotive Compliance Consultants announced this week that Texas field manager Ron Keable has earned the National Automotive Finance (NAF) Association's consumer credit compliance expert designation

The NAF compliance education program, which was developed by Hudson Cook LLP, was created to help consumer finance personnel tackle the increasingly difficult challenge of complying with federal and state regulatory requirements and state consumer credit laws. 

“Dealership personnel rely on our consultants daily to assist them with their compliance needs. As such, each professional working for Automotive Compliance Consultants is expected to continue their education, and not only rely on what they may have learned a decade ago,” said David Missimer, general counsel.

Automotive Compliance Consultants is a member of NAF and plans to have more of its consultants complete the certification program.

“Compliance at dealerships will remain a focal point of state and federal agencies despite the election results. Compliance is just plain good business, and we want our people in the field not only to be good at what they do but be certified professionals,” said Automotive Compliance Consultants President Terry Dortch. “This company is committed to making continuing investments like NAF training to bring increasing value to our customers.”

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