Collection Advisor magazine last week announced its selection of the 50 Most Influential Professionals in the Collection Industry for 2005. The announcement was made by Harry A. Strausser III, president of Remit Corporation in Bloomsburg, Pa., former chair of the ACA and emcee of the CAT Expo.


This is the first year the magazine bestowed an honor of this kind on members of the collections profession, and was a highlight of CAT Expo, an educational forum for the collections profession sponsored by the magazine.


“All 50 professionals represent the best of the best in the industry, and were chosen not only for their participation as leaders in the profession, but for their support of leading-edge technologies, collection methods and years of insight into what makes this industry a market leader,” says Editor/Publisher T. Allen Rose. “On behalf of the magazine, we are very pleased to bestow this honor on these very worthy professionals.”

Nominated by their peers, the 50 professionals will be featured in the magazine’s January/February 2006 issue, along with a companion story honoring the Top 100 Technology Products in the collection industry ? another “first” honor of its kind for the profession.


Mark Vengroff, CEO of Vengroff, Williams & Associates, Inc., is responsible for VWA’s enormous growth over the last three years and expansion of offerings to include complete order to cash Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and high volume deduction management solutions. Mark’s analytical and engineering mind set has placed VWA into a role of advisor and solution provider to many of the largest Global Finance organizations.


Mr. Vengroff has held the position of President of the Orange County Chapter of Young Entrepreneurs Organization (Y.E.O.) and currently sits on the board of several other global companies including: Sonar Guard, Vercal, Second Look, Windancer Yachts, InsourceSolution, and RTA. Mr. Vengroff donates his time to the Child Guidance Center and sits as an advisor to the Billion Dollar Forum.


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