Collection Technology magazine and Bridgeforce Inc. have entered into a groundbreaking content alliance.

The alliance will make Bridgeforce, a leading credit, collections, and payment systems industry consultancy, a Preferred Partner of the magazine. Bridgeforce will provide Collection Technology with regular content and market analysis, as well as join the Board of Advisors of the magazine’s annual Collection Technology Summit.

The partnership agreement goes into effect today. Bridgeforce’s first contribution will be to the Nov./Dec. issue of Collection Technology.

"By partnering with Bridgeforce, we are increasing even further the quality of both Collection Technology magazine and the Collection Technology Summit," said JJ Hornblass, Executive Editor and Publisher, Collection Technology. "Our goal is simple: to provide the most intelligent coverage of this dynamic market. Our partnership with Bridgeforce further enhances our value to readers and conference attendees."

Collection Technology, a bimonthly periodical published by Royal Media Group and with a circulation of 10,000 industry professionals, is the most widely read journal on collection I.T. in the United States. The magazine provides guidance and insights on all facets of A/R technology, such as telephony, scoring and analytics, collection management systems, and payments technology.

Specifically, John Sanders, Principal of Bridgeforce, Inc., will sit on the Collection Technology Summit Board of Advisors. John has held positions in credit, collections, business consulting, project management, customer service and technology quality assurance at MBNA America and AIG Insurance. He has spent his career managing the implementation of high-profile projects that support mission-critical initiatives. These business process re-engineering and technology application initiatives include; advanced credit scoring and fraud detection in the U.S. and U.K, core processing, data warehousing and analytics, reporting, collections, and customer management systems.

"We welcome John to the Board and look forward to his insights and participation," Mr. Hornblass said.


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