MINNEAPOLIS – Commercial collection professionals from around the world will gather to learn from one another and to discuss the most important issues facing the commercial industry today at the International Association of Commercial Collectors, Inc. (IACC) annual Mid-Year Conference.

On July 10-11, 2010, members of the IACC will gather in Washington, D.C., for the 22nd Annual IACC Mid-Year Conference. The conference will focus on making the most of client issues, social media marketing, hot topics in the commercial industry and more. From optimizing the marketing of your website to getting the most from the e-mails you send, speakers and panelists will engage industry leaders in several interactive, fast-paced workshops and sessions.

“As times continue to change, IACC is doing its best to keep up with those changes,” said IACC President Bill Mann. “With the emergence of social media becoming a large source of marketing for some companies to the many burning issues of the commercial industry and how they are always evolving, IACC strives to bring its members the latest information. And what better way to strengthen this industry than by meeting in one room with other great minds.”

Early registration discounts are available until June 7. Discounted registration rates begin at $359 for IACC members and $529 for nonmembers. To download the registration form online, visit the IACC website at http://www.commercialcollector.com.

The International Association of Commercial Collectors (IACC) is an international trade association comprised of more than 200 collection specialists and 120 commercial attorneys. With members throughout the U.S. and in 20 international countries, IACC is the largest organization of commercial collection agencies and commercial collection specialists in the world.

For more information on the IACC, b2b collection and the upcoming Conference, visit the IACC web site or call +1 (952) 925-0760.

 

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