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MEDIA SPONSORS

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Resource Management Services, Inc. is proud to bring you
Collection and Recovery SolutionsSM2010 Conference!
Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing World
This content rich educational conference gives the techniques, strategies and resources for maximizing collection and recovery outcomes. Our goal is to enrich the intensity of the conference for the exhibitor, attendee and sponsor alike with an unparalleled learning experience. This is an exclusive gathering of industry professionals like none other! |
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Senior-level creditors involved in collection, recovery operations, and strategy will be sent invitations to attend this exclusive meeting. Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are a senior level creditor involved in collection and recovery, and are interested in receiving an invitation, please contact us at (562) 906-1101 or E-Mail: CRS@resourcemanagement.com. Entirely creditor-focused, with exciting presentations by leading creditors. Round table sessions for in-depth peer networking and best practices discussions are just part of an exciting agenda.
CREDITOR REGISTRATION INCLUDES:
Conference materials, access to all speaker sessions, admission to the Exhibit Hall, access to the Creditors Round Tables, admission to the Pre Conference Bankruptcy workshop, admission to the opening reception, admission to the cocktail reception, an invitation to the Thursday lunch, admission to all breakfasts & breaks, access to the Cyber Café, access to the Gourmet Coffee Bar, qualification for the Four Seasons Room Block rate of $245/night, and *qualified creditors will be entered into Friday’s laptop drawing.
DRESS CODE:
The dress code is business casual. Be comfortable while learning new trends and networking with other attendees. Choose your shoes carefully because you may do a lot of walking. Receptions, Four Seasons style, don’t require a tie or jacket, but many elect to wear one or both – it’s Vegas after all. |
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| Resource Management Services, Inc. is sensitive to anti-trust concerns, and is working with Mr. Oscar Marquis of Oldaker, Belair & Wittie who will be present throughout the event to help avoid potential anti-trust issues. This service is being provided as an accommodation to the attendees at Collection and Recovery SolutionsSM2010 to assist with anti-trust issues. For further information, see our Anti-Trust link to the left. |
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Joel Winston,
Federal Trade Commission
As the numbers of consumers who default on their debts has risen in these difficult economic times, federal regulators have increased their oversight of the collections industry. The Federal Trade Commission is pursuing a number of new initiatives that could impact your business, including law enforcement actions and proposals to amend the FDCPA in several important areas. Recently, the FTC held a series of roundtable meetings to discuss its concerns relating to debt collection arbitration and litigation. Hear from the FTC official with responsibility for leading the agency's work in this area about what the FTC has been doing and where it may be heading. |
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| Agency Meetings |
| Agency Selection & Management Tools |
Collecting the Uncollectible Account: Managing Performance with Agency Audits |
| Collector Motivation |
| Contact Management Strategies |
| Debt Sales Strategies |
| Driving Strategy in Outsourcing |
| Exploding Bankruptcy: Facts and Analysis |
Protecting the Investment:
Information Security, GLB, and Sarbanes-Oxley |
| Selecting Vendors |
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