Association of Progressive Rental Organizations (APRO)

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We Are The Champion

Your APRO leadership is working hard to deliver even more, even better benefits to help members like you win, win, win

OK, we realize the title of this article might seem a little, well, self-aggrandizing?

But hang with us – because APRO leadership spent a couple of workdays full of toil and introspection, living up to its dictum (albeit old duty) for APRO: America’s Champion for Rent-To-Own. Board members kicked off their meeting with an overview of 2021 from APRO Executive Director Jill McClure [see “APRO 2021 By the Numbers”], worked on the association’s newly launched three-year Strategic Plan and its related goals, and received some fairly intense board-member training – which led to the aforementioned introspection and some subsequent retooling of the Strategic Plan and its key goals.

We don’t know whether it will [it will] rock you, but read on to see how the APRO board is getting better, thinking bigger, and refocusing on how to bring you even greater benefits.

Board Member, as it turns out, isn’t just a figurehead position. It’s actually kind of a big deal, full of responsibilities, roles, and rules.

If you’re interested in becoming a board member for APRO [or any other organization], here’s a quick-and-dirty Top Ten List of Stuff Board Members Should Know:

  1. APRO is a 501(c)(6) organization, incorporated in Texas – so its directors must know and follow Texas state laws for a not-for-profit corporation.
  2. As a board member, you are a fiduciary or trustee of the corporation. As such, your name is provided to the Internal Revenue Service, which holds organizations like APRO – which are exempt from paying federal income tax – to a mighty high standard.
  3. Fiduciaries are required to practice Duty of Care, Duty of Loyalty, and Duty of Obedience.
  • Duty of Care means you come to board meetings well-prepared, having read the board information packet in advance.
  • Duty of Loyalty means you come to your board work representing the best interests of APRO’s 350 member companies – not your company’s interests nor your own. You are there to advance the mission of the organization, period.
  • Duty of Obedience means you’re familiar with and will follow the organization’s governing documents, like the bylaws.

4. Read and ensure you understand the bylaws of the organization. As a trade association, APRO’s bylaws include important guidance on antitrust avoidance (a $10 million violation penalty!), conflicts-of-interest disclosure, and confidentiality policy.

5. Respect and honor the confidentiality of the board. From gavel to gavel, board meetings are corporate meetings, and should be treated with the utmost confidentiality.

6. Respect and support the decisions of the board. You should express your thoughts within board meetings, but once a vote is taken, directors support whatever the outcome is.

7. Board committees are not autonomous. Their authority comes from the board and the bylaws, so they may make recommendations to the board, but do not have the power to make decisions for the board or the organization.

8. The board governs; the staff manages. Board members must maintain a “50,000-foot view” – providing sophisticated problem-solving for its members to help grow their businesses, develop industry leadership, optimize the association, and, in our case, celebrate APRO and rent-to-own.

9. Other assorted things you should know as a board member: all things financial about your organization; indemnification policy; insurance coverages [especially Directors & Officers coverage!]; Robert’s Rules of Order.

10. Evaluate yourself as a board on the reg. Are you advancing the organization’s mission? How are you serving the members? Are you aligned with your performance measures? As industry leaders, APRO board members are charged with creating a national trade association that is robust and sustainable – so they must think big and reach high!

With this greater vision in mind, the APRO Board of Directors revisited the association’s Strategic Plan, its goals, and its strategies. While still a work in progress, this is how the three-year plan is shaping up, with an eye toward boosting and building up the organization so that APRO can deliver greater value to its membership – i.e., you!

Smart Goal: Advocacy

Protect Against Adverse Legislation

Government Relations Committee Members:

  • Matt Grynwald, Rent-A-Center Inc. [Chair]
  • Michael Bennett, Buddy’s Home Furnishings
  • David P. David, Full-O-Pep Appliances Inc., dba American Rental
  • Rachel George, Aaron’s, LLC.
  • David Harrison, Rental Concepts LLC, dba RNR Tire Express
  • Christine Hesse, PROG Holdings, Inc.
  • Ed Winn III, APRO General Counsel

APRO will use its power as the voice of the rent-to-own industry to ensure no state or federal legislation passes that might adversely affect the RTO transaction.

Strategies

  • Legislative Monitoring: Continue daily monitoring of both federal and state-proposed bills, and alerting membership as necessary.
  • Proactive Advocacy & Education: Continue these efforts for the industry, public, media, and decisionmakers.
  • APRO’s Code of Ethics: Maintain these values so that they remain top-of-mind and become deep-seated tenets for rental dealers.
  • Industry Standards: Serve as the arbiter of rent-to-own norms, ideals, benchmarks, and best practices.

Smart Goal: Value

Optimize APRO Membership

Membership Committee Members:

  • Trent Agin, SKC Enterprises Inc., dba Rent One [Chair]
  • Michael Helton, CPA, Rivero, Gordimer & Company PA
  • Shirin Kanji, Impact RTO Holdings, dba Rent-A-Center
  • Adam Sutton, RNR Tire Express

APRO will engage and expand association membership by delivering continuously improving value to its members.

Strategies

  • Industry Data: Deliver vital industry data members can use for business benchmarking, improvement, and growth.
  • Member Education: Remain the industry’s main conduit for webinars, workshops, presentations, and industry information and insights.
  • Industry Content: Continue to create and provide multi-channel content that edifies the industry and the public about rent-to-own.
  • Legal Hotline: Maintain the role as the industry’s legal headquarters to help keep member companies and the industry overall free of legal trouble.
  • Benefits Development: Create and develop new benefits to help members run their businesses with increasing efficiency, efficacy, and success.

Smart Goal: Virtual RTOs

Work Together Toward Common Goals

VRTO Workgroup Members:

  • Bryan Pechersky, Rent-A-Center Inc.
  • Chad Fosdick, CR Fosdick Ent. Inc., dba Premier Rental-Purchase
  • Rachel George, Aaron’s, LLC.
  • Chris Kale, Sr., CPL Group Inc., dba Rent King
  • Edward L. Winn III, APRO General Counsel

APRO will collaborate with virtual rent-to-own businesses [VRTOs] on shared objectives.

Strategies

Dialogue & Collaboration: Develop and implement a strategy and process for initiating positive interactions between APRO leaders and VRTOs.

  • Shared Objectives: Identify and define common goals between traditional RTOs and VRTOs that will advance the association’s legislative work.

Smart Goal: State Network

Advance State Associations

State Association Coordination Committee Members:

  • Dennis Adams, Full-O-Pep Appliances Inc., dba American Rental
  • Phillip Bumbry, Mid-Atlantic Wolfpack, dba Aaron’s Sales & Lease
  • Mark Connelly, Arona Corp., dba Arona Home Essentials
  • Bill French, O’Rourke Sales Company

APRO will strengthen, support, and advance the nationwide network of state rent-to-own associations.

Strategies

  • Strength & Support: Continue providing and developing state association services, so that state organizations can concentrate on grassroots advocacy and community outreach.
  • Legislative Monitoring: Continue daily monitoring of state-proposed bills, alerting and coordinating with state associations as necessary.
  • Revival & Reactivation: Work with RTO businesses in states with inactive or dormant state associations – especially those with a demonstrated need – to revitalize those organizations.
  • Chapter Pilot Program: Establish an APRO State Chapter template that provides constistent, replicable structure for state leaders.

Smart Goal: Resources

Diversify & Grow Resources

Finance Committee Members:

  • Terah Vail Munstermann, Best Tire Concepts LLC, dba RNR Tire Express [Chair]
  • Michael Bennett, Buddy’s Home Furnishings
  • David P. David, Full-O-Pep Appliances Inc., dba American Rental
  • David Harrison, Rental Concepts LLC, dba RNR Tire Express
  • Jonathan Rose, RNR of Virginia

APRO will diversify and grow rent-to-own leaders and revenue in order to fulfill the association’s mission.

Strategies

  • Resource Stewardship: Serve as exceptional stewards for APRO and all its human, historical, informational, and financial resources.
  • Leadership Development: Establish a pipeline of RTO thought leaders for the future, with special consideration to the state associations.
  • Vendor Connection: Connect industry vendors with the association via membership, events, and the APRO media channels.

APRO 2021 By the Numbers

4 Webinars hosted – topics included DOL Employment Guidance & Cybersecurity

18 APRO Alerts issued – topics included New Bankruptcy Code Bill & Price Tag Issues

1st Virtual Legislative Conference held – 143 attendees representing 19 states

25 Member Surveys conducted – tracking industry insights and member satisfaction

696 attendees, 90 exhibitor/sponsor companies returned to live RTO World!

2021 Industry Health Survey sent and replied to – results included:

RTO Industry Keep Rate = 33.4%
Total Annual US Wages Paid = $1.82B
Total US RTO Full-Time Employees = 41,900
US Households that Used RTO in 2020 = 4%

Kristen Card has been a contributing writer for RTOHQ: The Magazine for more than 15 years.


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Mike Lewis

Mike Lewis is a Premier Rental Purchase franchisee with multiple stores and currently serves as Vice President of Operations. With 33 years of experience in the rent-to-own industry, he has spent the past 20 years working closely with franchisee owners and previously spent 12 years in Corporate RTO, gaining a strong foundation in the business.

For the past five years, Mike has been sharing his knowledge by teaching managers and franchisees at the company’s Training Center.

Outside of work, he enjoys time with his family, kids, and grandkids, and appreciates the simple things in life – especially riding his Harley Davidson with the sun on his face. If you know, you know!

Lauren Talicska

Arona Corporation dba Arona Home Essentials

Lauren Talicska is an experienced multi-channel marketing specialist and the Vice President of Marketing & Communications at Arona Home Essentials. She has found her home in the RTO community, supporting stores in branding, growth, and increasing traffic.

You may recognize Lauren as a former RTO vendor, including her time as a partner for Nationwide RentDirect, or her previous participation in the APRO Vendor Advisory Committee. Lauren calls Columbus, Ohio, home and spends her workday crafting and executing marketing promotions from inception to realization, all while supporting the branding and social media needs of all the Arona stores in 12 states (plus Puerto Rico!).

Charles Smitherman

APRO

Charles Smitherman, JD, PhD, CAE, became CEO of APRO in 2023, bringing years of legal and executive experience in the rent-to-own industry. 

Prior to joining the association, Charles served as COO, General Counsel, and Vice President of PTS Financial Services, where he played an active role in the rent-to-own industry by representing his company through PTS’s club program offering with APRO member dealers. Charles is an attorney with two decades of experience across a wide variety of areas, including RTO, consumer financial services, antitrust, corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, litigation, franchise law, and privacy law. Following law school at the University of Georgia, Charles earned a Master of Legal Studies and PhD in Law from the University of Oxford in England.

Charles is credentialed as a Certified Association Executive (CAE) with the American Society of Association Executives, a Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) with the International Franchise Association, and a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) through the International Association of Privacy Professionals. As APRO’s sixth CEO in its 45-year history, he brings a collaborative, member-focused approach to association leadership, emphasizing transparency, advocacy, and value creation. Outside of work, Charles is an active ultra runner and open water swimmer.

Mike Kays

Ashley Furniture Industries

As VP of Rental Sales for Ashley Furniture Industries, Mike thrives on building relationships with our RTO industry veterans, and helping businesses grow through new product, new marketing, and new supply chain options.

Mike works to leverage a wide breadth of relationships and influence, intimate knowledge of market trends, and unique knowledge of what RTO dealers need from a supplier to be successful.

The saying goes that a high tide raises all boats, and our goal is to leverage the world’s largest furniture manufacturer to drive the continued growth of the RTO industry and all the suppliers.

Mike Tissot

Countryside Rentals Inc., dba Rent-2-Own

Mike grew up in the rent-to-own industry under the guidance of his father, former APRO President and RTO legend Darrell Tissot. For nearly 25 years, Mike’s innovative leadership has helped expand the family business to more than 40 stores across Ohio and Kentucky while also shaping the industry as a whole.

He has served as President of the Ohio Rental Dealers Association, an APRO board member and Treasurer, and President and Treasurer of the TRIB Group. His contributions have earned him the APRO President’s Award of Excellence and the title of APRO Rental Dealer of the Year.

Outside of RTO, Mike enjoys time at the lake house or in Orange Beach, Alabama, with his girlfriend, Angela Strong McCool. A passionate Cincinnati Reds fan, he rarely misses a game, whether watching or listening alongside his parents. He also takes every opportunity to visit Arizona, where his daughter is currently attending Arizona State University.