Last updated August 8, 2026
Information you provide
When you use the contact form, Material Integrity Advisors may collect your name, company, title or role, business email, phone number, facility information, material profile, preferred timing and the message you submit. MIA also receives information you send by email or provide during a telephone conversation.
Please do not submit privileged material, account credentials, financial records, employee records or other highly sensitive documents through the website form. MIA will arrange an appropriate exchange method if sensitive records are needed for an engagement.
How information is used
MIA uses submitted information to respond to inquiries, evaluate whether a potential engagement is appropriate, communicate about requested services, protect the website from abuse and maintain reasonable business records. Submitting the form does not create a client, agency, fiduciary or confidential professional relationship.
Website and analytics data
The hosting platform may process technical information needed to deliver and secure the website, such as request time, browser type, device information, referring page, IP address and error or security logs. If Google Analytics is enabled, MIA uses it to understand aggregate website use and lead-conversion activity. MIA does not intentionally send contact form contents, names, email addresses, phone numbers or company names to analytics.
Service providers and disclosure
MIA may use service providers for website hosting, email delivery, analytics, security and operational support. Those providers may process information only as needed to provide their services and under their own applicable terms. MIA may also disclose information when required by law, to protect legal rights or safety, or in connection with a business reorganization or transfer.
MIA does not sell personal information collected through this website.
Retention and security
MIA retains inquiry information only for as long as reasonably needed for the purposes above, legal obligations and legitimate business records. Reasonable administrative and technical safeguards are used, but no internet transmission or storage system can be guaranteed secure.
Your choices
You may contact MIA to ask about information you submitted or request a correction or deletion. Some information may be retained when required by law or for legitimate recordkeeping, security or dispute-resolution needs.
Children and changes
This business-to-business website is not directed to children. MIA may update this policy as its services, vendors or legal obligations change; the date above identifies the current version.
Contact
Questions may be sent to nick@material-integrity.com or directed to MIA at 262-236-5339.