A Frank Lloyd Wright House in Alabama

  Residing in Birmingham, AL, Griffin McGahey serves as president of HC3, a data-centric tech firm providing customer communication solutions primarily to financial services companies. In this position, he is responsible for ensuring that the vision of CEO is executed by the senior management. Outside of work, Griffin McGahey’s varied interests include architecture.

One of Alabama’s architectural treasures is the Rosenbaum House in the City of Florence. Designed by acclaimed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, it was built in 1939 for Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum. It is considered one of the purest embodiments of a Usonian house. An innovation of Wright, it is a small house concept that is simple, fashionable, and intended for the middle-class American.

The Rosenbaum House is characteristically L-shaped, and is constructed of brick, cypress wood, and glass, with cantilevered roofs spanning the living areas and the adjacent garage. The Rosenbaum family donated the house to the City of Florence in 1999, and the city restored the house and opened it as a public museum in 2002. It is the Southeast’s only Wright house that is open to the public.

Reasons to Attend the 2020 NACHA Payments Conference

Working at HC3 since 2001, Thomas Griffin McGahey learned about communications and payment technology directly from his father, Tommy McGahey, who founded the company. Griffin McGahey also connects with industry experts at various industry events, including the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) Payments Conference.

Designed for professionals in the payments industry, the next NACHA Payments Conference will take place in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area April 19-22, 2020. Here are some key reasons to attend the 2020 event, called “Smarter Faster Payments”:

– Cutting-edge cybersecurity sessions

The conference will offer a variety of session tracks for attendees seeking to expand their industry knowledge. The cybersecurity and risk track aims to help companies protect their customer relationships, revenue, and reputation by addressing emerging threats and employing the latest strategies to avoid them.

– Networking with decision-makers

Approximately 71 percent of the event’s attendees will be decision-makers. These include C-Level executives, vice presidents, analysts, and associate vice presidents.

– The NACHA Payment Awards

Companies will receive recognition for their innovative work from the NACHA Payment Awards. Companies must be nominated in accordance with the conference’s guidelines.