Brian Reynolds

Credit Manager at The Detering Company

Brian Reynolds is an experienced credit manager with a robust background in credit and collections management, currently holding the position at The Detering Company since March 2016. Prior to this role, Brian served as a credit manager at BMC - Building Materials and Construction Services for 16 years, and began their career in finance as a financial student at Graybar. Brian earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from The University of Texas at Austin from 1992 to 1996 and completed secondary education at Clear Creek High School from 1988 to 1992.

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Tomball, United States

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The Detering Company

In 1926, Carl Detering opened The Detering Company. He was joined shortly thereafter by his brother, Herman. Mr. Carl, as his employees knew him, started the company as a brick company. The company would purchase the ballasts out of ships at the Port of Houston. D'Hanis Brick and Tile was the company's first supplier and continues as a supplier today. In 1926, The Port of Houston ranked 11th in the nation in tonnage and began seeking foreign markets as sources of supply. From 1924-1929 building permits in Houston climbed from $22,594,564 to more than $40,000,000. After World War II, Houston had an estimated shortage of almost 40,000 homes. The greatest building and construction era in the city's history was underway. Today, The Detering Company is owned and run by Carl Detering, Jr. His daughter, Cassie and son, Carlos are also working in the company, making this a third generation company. Throughout our many years serving Houston, The Detering Company has remained a family-owned and operated business, which allows for responsive management that can expeditiously make decisions on site. We are proud to say that we are a supplier with a solid financial foundation. For more than eight decades, The Detering Company has remained dedicated to sound business practices and to only making promises that we can keep. We continue to uphold a reputation for getting our customers'​ orders correct and delivered on schedule.


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