Getting the C-Store Perspective on Compliance Software

 

Brent Puzak has a unique perspective on compliance software.

After years serving as Circle K’s Director of North American Environmental Shared Services, Brent Puzak has joined Titan Cloud as their new Vice President of Solutions Consulting.
It was during his time with the global c-store chain that he realized how the data and information provided by Titan could be critical in assisting other compliance professionals such as himself.

“It became a product that was not just for compliance purposes, but really provided cross-functionality across a lot of organizations. We had consultant bases, teams that were accessing those, and the regulators in a lot of states we work in had their own login to our system where they could access all our compliance files,” he said. “It became kind of our central source of truth for our compliance services for the organization, both on an internal basis as well as an external basis.

“That saved a significant amount of time not just for me but for other people in the organization.”

The amount of compliance data coming in from a forecourt is rapidly increasing. Between data tracking customer visits, loyalty programs, sales data, or other aspects of information, there are more numbers than ever.

Yet, analyzing these large amounts of data is something that many industry professionals still struggle with whether it’s for environmental compliance or other operations.

“There’s a significant amount of information being collected at a convenience store on an ongoing basis. What I see is that big data segment is increasing significantly – COVID was a huge driver in that. That’s overlapping into the compliance space, where the compliance personnel are really being asked to provide more information, to capture more information, to move faster,” Puzak said. “Within that, most organizations are being asked to do a lot more with a lot fewer staff, so it becomes even more of a challenge, if they have a lot of manual processes in place, to be able to run their business effectively.”

Luckily, as Puzak can attest, Titan Cloud’s software helps personnel understand their risks and increase their profits without adding undue burdens on the compliance workers.

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