MINNEAPOLIS – The International Association of Commercial Collectors (IACC) recently elected its board of directors for the 2010 year during the association’s 39th Annual Convention in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

Directors have been elected by their fellow association members to serve in a leadership role, providing guidance and direction for the association.

The 2010 IACC Board of Directors:

  • President: Bill Mann, Joseph, Mann & Creed, Shaker Heights, Ohio.
  • Vice President: John Yursha, Commercial Recovery Group, Dover, Del.
  • Treasurer: Randy Frazee, Randall & Richards, Tucson, Ariz.
  • Past-President: Richard Brownlee, Central Mercantile Collection Services, Brighton, Mich.
  • Director: Terri Boettcher, BC Services, Inc., Longmont, Colo.
  • Director: Arnold Dashoff, Law Offices of Kind & Dashoff, Baltimore, Md.
  • Director: Michael Daugherty, Synter Resource Group LLC, Charleston, S.C.
  • Director: Robert Ingold, Commercial Collection Corp. of New York, Tonawanda, N.Y.
  • Director: Thomas Hamilton, The American Lawyers Quarterly, Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Director: Bryan Leib, Leib Solutions, LLC, Gibbsboro, N.J.
  • Director: Lee VandenHeuvel, Ross, Stuart & Dawson, Inc., Auburn Hills, Mich.

With 195 collection agency members and 115 attorney and associate members, The International Association of Commercial Collectors Inc. (IACC) is the world’s largest international trade association for commercial debt collection professionals. Headquartered in Minneapolis, IACC serves members throughout the United States and in 20 other countries worldwide. Members of IACC recover millions of dollars annually for their clients and provide valuable assistance to credit departments in controlling mounting debts. To learn more, visit the IACC Web site at http://www.commercialcollector.com.
 


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