
Tom Black
Tom Black has a long track record of success as a business leader in the banking industry. He has led several top companies, providing innovative marketing and technology solutions for the industry. In college, Tom worked for the Southwestern Company of Nashville, Tennessee. Southwestern employs thousands of college students each summer to sell books door-to-door. Based on his success in sales (number one for three successive summers), Tom became a sales manager at Southwestern. Tom joined Windsor Publishing Company, and became National Sales Manager, introducing several new highly successful products. Tom recruited and trained over one hundred straight-commission sales people. Tom joined FISI*Madison Financial and successfully ran the sales organization's Benefit Consultants division. Tom grew the division's sales from $10 million to over $350 million. Tom left FISI*Madison to co-found Private Business, Inc. Under his leadership as CEO, Private Business grew into the country's leading provider of accounts receivable programs for community banks and their commercial customers. Tom served as CEO for six years and took the company public in May of 1999. He served on the Board of Directors until February 2003. In January 1999, Tom and a business partner purchased Tecniflex, Inc., a company that sells mission-critical equipment and provides hardware maintenance to community banks. Tom formed a sister company, Imagic Corporation, that develops and supports check-imaging systems to community banks. As CEO,Tom expanded both companies from small regional providers to national sales and service organizations. Under his leadership, Tecniflex has gone from a regional company to serving 4,000 banks in 49 states. Tom remains Chairman of the Board for Tecniflex. Tom has recently partnered with Mark Victor Hansen to form "MegaSuccess." These are one-day seminars in major markets featuring Mark Victor Hansen, Art Linkletter, Tom, and other entrepreneurs, authors, and personal success trainers.
Tom Black has a long track record of success as a business leader in the banking industry. He has led several top companies, providing innovative marketing and technology solutions for the industry. In college, Tom worked for the Southwestern Company of Nashville, Tennessee. Southwestern employs thousands of college students each summer to sell books door-to-door. Based on his success in sales (number one for three successive summers), Tom became a sales manager at Southwestern. Tom joined Windsor Publishing Company, and became National Sales Manager, introducing several new highly successful products. Tom recruited and trained over one hundred straight-commission sales people. Tom joined FISI*Madison Financial and successfully ran the sales organization's Benefit Consultants division. Tom grew the division's sales from $10 million to over $350 million. Tom left FISI*Madison to co-found Private Business, Inc. Under his leadership as CEO, Private Business grew into the country's leading provider of accounts receivable programs for community banks and their commercial customers. Tom served as CEO for six years and took the company public in May of 1999. He served on the Board of Directors until February 2003. In January 1999, Tom and a business partner purchased Tecniflex, Inc., a company that sells mission-critical equipment and provides hardware maintenance to community banks. Tom formed a sister company, Imagic Corporation, that develops and supports check-imaging systems to community banks. As CEO,Tom expanded both companies from small regional providers to national sales and service organizations. Under his leadership, Tecniflex has gone from a regional company to serving 4,000 banks in 49 states. Tom remains Chairman of the Board for Tecniflex. Tom has recently partnered with Mark Victor Hansen to form "MegaSuccess." These are one-day seminars in major markets featuring Mark Victor Hansen, Art Linkletter, Tom, and other entrepreneurs, authors, and personal success trainers.
