The International Association of Commercial Collectors, Inc. (IACC) will host its annual Mid-Year Conference 2011 at the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel in Santa Monica, Calif., June 9-11, 2011, where higher level commercial collection professionals will meet to learn and discuss new ideas to strengthen their business strategies.

This year’s education will focus on licensing, the state of the economy, benchmarking, hot topics in the commercial industry and more. From developing your client base to getting a brief update on legislation important to the commercial collection industry, speakers and panelists will engage industry leaders in several interactive, fast-paced workshops and sessions.

“The amount of information that will be available at this meeting is amazing,” said IACC President John Yursha. “As always, IACC is bringing the latest to its members to discuss with one another and cultivate ideas for the future. Along with all the networking opportunities, this meeting will benefit members as well as the commercial collection industry.”

Early registration discounts are available until May 12. Discounted registration rates begin at $415 for IACC members and $623 for nonmembers. To download the registration form online, visit the IACC website at http://www.commercialcollector.com.

For more information on the IACC, b2b collection and the upcoming Conference, visit the IACC web site or call (952) 925-0760.

The International Association of Commercial Collectors (IACC) is an international trade association comprised of more than 350 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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