Orchards, Wash. – The Government Revenue Collections Association (GRCA) invites those interested in government debt collection to its 2nd Annual Conference, May 3-5, 2010 in San Diego, CA.  This year’s event, “Work Smarter”, features curriculum designed to help government entities use their existing resources and leverage outside resources to succeed in today’s collection environment.

Over 100 participants from 15 states came together for the 2009 conference,  sharing their ideas and experiences during two days of classes and networking.  One attendee remarked, “The speakers were extremely informative and helpful in the information that was presented. I really liked the fact that I had a choice in which track I wanted to attend, the variety was vast and helpful in tailoring the conference to my specific needs. Thank you very much for the opportunity to attend such a wonderful and informative conference.”

Armed with suggestions from last year’s attendees, GRCA has assembled a dynamic 2010 conference.   The agenda will feature the very productive and popular focus groups as well as attendees’ most highly rated topics:

  • Working with Collection Agencies
  • Negotiating and Payment Plans 
  • Goal Setting and Productivity 
  • Structuring a Collections Call 
  • Creating the Ideal Collections Environment
  • Marketing Your Program to Decision Makers 
  • Ethics
  • Hiring and Inspiring the Right People
  • Small and Large Office Focus Groups

The Government Revenue Collection Association is committed to providing you the best professional experience you can receive while educating you about collecting your own government debt. We look forward to seeing you there.

For more information about GRCA, please visit www.govcollect.org, call 1-877-724-4722 or E-mail info@govcollect.org.

About Government Revenue Collection Association
Founded in October 2008, Government Revenue Collection Association (GRCA) is a non-profit association dedicated to promoting the advancement of government collections.  Founded by collection industry leaders, the Association serves as a resource for the latest industry information, technology innovation and compliance programs to help government entities improve and enhance revenue recovery initiatives in today’s collection environment.  For more information, visit www.govcollect.org.


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