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Colleen Butler

Corporate Credit Manager at Extech Building Materials

Colleen Butler is an experienced finance professional with a strong background in credit management. Currently serving as Corporate Credit Manager and previously as Regional Credit Manager at Extech Building Materials since December 2019, Colleen has developed a robust expertise in credit practices. Prior to this role, Colleen spent over 25 years at Allied Building Products Corp, holding key positions such as Regional Credit Manager and Customer Financial Services Manager. Colleen's career began at Olivetti Office USA as Credit Manager from January 1990 to July 1994. Colleen holds an Associate's degree in Business Administration and Management from Raritan Valley Community College, earned between 1988 and 1991.

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East Rutherford, United States

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Extech Building Materials

Extech Building Materials is the Tri-state area's premier supplier of building materials and services for professional builders and contractors. Dedicated to exceptional customer experience, earning us a reputation as the place to go to first for all your building supply needs, Extech locations in Long Island City, NY; Brooklyn, NY; Newark, NJ; and Farmingdale, NJ, are strategically positioned to serve areas of building and construction growth throughout the New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania area. Extech services include its own sheet metal shop and architectural design services, as well as a full line of outdoor building materials that include brick, stone, imitation stone, stucco, ornamental metal, pre-cast and decorative concrete, fasteners, and lumber as well as products for restoration and repair, masonry, drainage, roofing, insulation and waterproofing. Our knowledgeable and experienced team of professionals delivers more than products; -- they deliver solutions. We are driven by the goal of providing our customers, regardless of size, with a level of personal service, attention and support that guarantees Extech clients return again and again