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MINNEAPOLIS,
December 20, 2011) The International
Association of Commercial
Collectors, Inc. (IACC) will
hold its 41st Annual Convention
on Jan. 18-20, 2012, at the Eden
Roc Renaissance Miami Beach in
Miami Beach, Fla.
The
IACC Annual Convention has
become the event of the year for
commercial collection
professionals to attend. Whether
you are a newcomer to the
industry, a veteran or someone
who is on the fence about adding
commercial collections to your
business, you will find a place
here. The mix of education,
networking and idea sharing at
this meeting is like no other.
“This
year’s agenda is full of
education to strengthen business
operations. In an economy
that’s still slow, who
couldn’t use all the tips and
tactics out there to increase
profitability,” said IACC
President John Yursha. “If you
are currently handling
commercial collections or
thinking about expanding your
business plan to include
commercial claims, you cannot
afford to miss the IACC’s
annual meeting.”
Agenda
items for the 2012 convention
include sessions on cost
savings for your business,
international collections: the
real deal, legislative action
update, what are preferences and
how to handle them, hot topics
in the commercial collection
industry and a must attend
keynote presentation by Dr.
Deborah Bright on tapping the
positive power of criticism.
More
information on the IACC and its
upcoming convention is available
on the IACC website,
http://www.commercialcollector.com.
To register for IACC’s
convention call (800) 859-9526
or visit the IACC website.
The
International Association of
Commercial Collectors, Inc. (IACC)
is an international trade
association comprised of more
than 300 commercial collection
agencies, attorneys, law lists
and vendors. With members
throughout the U.S. and in 24
international countries, IACC is
the largest organization of
commercial collection
specialists in the world. The
IACC contributes to the growth
and profitability of its members
by delivering essential
educational and professional
tools and services in a highly
collaborative and participatory
environment.
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