Entrepreneur publication features CCTG leader

The online entrepreneur publication MO.com recently interviewed Commercial Capital Training Group founder and CEO Kris Roglieri.

“The business model we teach is truly recession resistant because of what our graduates offer… capital,” Roglieri, who is also founder and CEO of Prime Commercial Lending, told MO.com. “When the economy is good the need for capital goes up because of growth. When the economy is bad, capital or lending is constrained which caused the demand to also go up.”

Roglieri also opened up about how he got into finance when, at age 8, he had a successful venture selling sports cards to other kids.

“In order to start my first venture, I asked my father if I could borrow $150 to start buying my inventory of cards to sell,” he told MO.com. “I actually paid my father back in full within a month, due to the success I found with my childhood venture. Right then and there I realized at a very young age the power finance.”

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CCTG founder in Spotlight for holiday donation initiative

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Kris Roglieri, founder and CEO of the Commercial Capital Training Group, is helping five Capital Region families this holiday season and his search for those in need is not going unnoticed.

He was recently featured in a Spotlight Newspaper article.

“We’re really focused on our local community and we want to give back,” Roglieri told the paper. “It’s always been our objective to help our local community as much as possible.”

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A reminder that nominations are being accepted through Thursday, Dec. 15 and can be e-mailed to: giveback@primecommerciallending.com.

Commercial Capital Training Group Announces New Lender Into Their Program

Commercial Capital Training Group is proud to announce a new lender to be part of its training program. This lender specializes in equipment leasing for mid-ticket to large ticket transactions up words of $10,000,000. Located in Texas, this innovative lender finances all types of equipment but they also have special abilities to finance equipment in the oil and gas arena and Aviation lending. This particular lender serves many niches in equipment leasing in today’s economy and allows the graduates of Commercial Capital Training Group to take advantage of their competitive product offering nationwide.

Commercial Capital Training Group leader lends expertise to Business Review

Kris Roglieri, founder and CEO of the Commercial Capital Training Group, was featured in a recent Albany Business Review article.

Roglieri, who is also Chief Executive Officer of Prime Commercial Lending, spoke about the recent uptick in asset-based lending and other forms of credit. As CEO of Prime Commercial, he brings a lot of lending knowledge to companies caught in the thick of this rocky economy.

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Kris Roglieri Gets Quoted by Entrepreneur Magazine

Commercial Capital Training Group’s founder and CEO, Kris Roglieri, recently spoke with Entrepreneur Magazine. The widely read business magazine took advantage of Roglieri’s expertise in the field of commercial finance for an article they wrote titled “Going For Broker,” about the merits of seeking funds from loan brokerages. Entrepreneur quoted him several times throughout the article, and highlighted Roglieri’s tips and insight on how to best approach a loan broker when seeking funds. Roglieri was excited about the opportunity to provide some advice to the publication, and he encourages business owners and entrepreneurs to pick up a copy.

The article is featured in the July 2011 issue of Entrepreneur Magazine, which is available at newsstands and online at Entrepreneur.com/magazine.

Fox News’ Business Day Features Commercial Capital Training Group

Business Day reports: Commercial Capital Training Group

Commercial Capital Training Group was featured on Business Day with Terry Bradshaw. In this video, Business Day takes a closer look into an alternative financing solution – higher learning. Commercial Capital Training Group’s one of a kind 6-day intensive program teaches graduates a new career path and affords them a chance to have their own commercial finance business. “When they leave our course,” General Manager Jon Cosentino explains, “they have a business in a box.”

Commercial Capital Training Group Announces New Hire, Thomas Derpack

Thomas J. DerpackWe are pleased to announce the newest addition to the Commercial Capital Training Group, Thomas J. Derpack.

Thomas brings 15 years of experience in the finance industry to the Commercial Capital Training Group.

Thomas comes from Integrity Mortgage, Inc. in Edmonds, Washington, where he served as General Manger and CEO. In his role, Thomas provided financing for over 800 transactions and 500 clients in commercial properties,  residential properties, and business financing.

Thomas has also designed, organized, and conducted financial workshops in the housing industry. He is well versed in lending sources, negotiated terms and structured lending programs. We know that Thomas will bring quality and committed service to our graduates.

Thomas is a graduate of Seattle Pacific University. Thomas and his wife Judy, of thirty-seven years, have four children.

Kris Roglieri Speaks With YNN Regarding Japan Relief Efforts

Kris Roglieri sat down with Capital Region YNN this Saturday to discuss how Commercial Capital Training Group is working to encourage local businesses to donate to the Japan relief effort. You can watch the video by clicking the link below.

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Don’t forget to visit the American Red Cross and make your own donation to aid Japan.

Local Business Owner Calls on Fellow Business Leaders to Raise Money for Disaster Victims in Japan

Commercial Capital Training Group Donates to the Red Cross

Kris Roglieri, president of Commercial Capital Training Group, is calling on his fellow business leaders in Tech Valley to donate to help people affected by the earthquake, tsunami and on-going devastation in Japan.  Commercial Capital Training Group has made a donation to the Red Cross to aid in the relief effort.

“We give to a core charity each month, but when the disaster happened in Japan, it really hit home,” said Roglieri.  “I have had clients that we have done business with over the years, who are believed to have perished. I firmly believe that in a disaster of this magnitude, companies that are healthy should step up to the plate and contribute in any way possible.”

“The American Red Cross is grateful to people like Kris Roglieri for their support of our fundraising efforts to help Japan recover from the devastating earthquake and tsunami,” says Gary Striar, Regional Chief Executive Officer for the American Red Cross. “This continued incredible generosity helps the Red Cross respond to disasters across the street, around the country and around the world.”

Roglieri has worked in the Capital Region for nearly fifteen years owning several businesses, starting his first business in 1994, which provides capital to businesses. 

The best way to donate is to go to www.redcross.org.

Commercial Capital Training Group – with more than 75 years of commercial finance experience, Commercial Capital Training Group has developed a one-of-a-kind program, which provides the tools necessary to allow entrepreneurs to successfully own and operate their own full service commercial finance company.

Commercial Capital Training Group Moves to Six-Day Training

To accommodate an even larger and more comprehensive financial services training program, Commercial Capital Training Group has once again expanded its program, moving from a five-day intensive to a new six-day intensive format.

The earlier move to a five-day format needed to be further increased to allow for Commercial Capital Training Group’s ongoing success with building relationships with new lenders. The new six-day format will allow even more time for students to meet with lenders, and give attendees of the program the best opportunity to effectively learn this business model.

“We’re constantly working to make this program the best it can be, and we felt that adding a 6th day gives us more time to share what we know about the financial industry.” said Jon Cosentino, General Manager at Commercial Capital. “We also have so many lenders eager to work with our graduates that making more time to showcase them to our attendees just made sense. Overall we’re positive that the extra day will make the training even more effective in setting our attendees up for success in the financial industry.”

The Albany, NY based training program offers a comprehensive training program in the industry of commercial finance and provides full life-time support to all graduates of the program.

Commercial Capital Training Group’s new six-day training program is currently available.