Santa Fe Springs, Calif. – Professional Women in the Collection Industry (PWCI) will hold a networking meeting and reception at the Debt Connection Symposium and Expo™2009 at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon, September 15, 2009.  Registered attendees of the DCS 2009 conference are encouraged to contact Michelle Taylor at michelle.taylor@nrs.us or call her at 909-297-0960 for information.

Professional Women in the Collection Industry (PWCI) is a networking group that was established in 2006 to provide a catalyst for the professional women leaders in the collection industry to support professional & personal growth, enable success, and make a positive difference for their member’s families, companies and communities.  The group’s focus is to establish a network which will drive the collections industry to embrace initiatives that support the effort to recruit, retain, develop and nurture women of all levels, in particular senior leadership. Additionally they look to establish role models, sponsors and mentors, both male and female.

The Debt Connection Symposium and Expo™2009 is a premiere industry educational and networking event, bringing knowledgeable and experienced professionals together to discuss and address the strategic and operational challenges presented in Collection, Recovery, and Debt Sales Industry.

Whether you are a Creditor, Debt Buyer, Collection Agency, Attorney or Industry Vendor, from the operations or relationship management side of the business, Debt Connection Symposium and Expo™2009, will provide you a high quality conference experience with a solid lineup of opportunities for your networking and educational needs.

Debt Connection Symposium and Expo™2009 will be held September 15 – 17, 2009 at the El Conquistador, Puerto Rico. For more information on speakers, a conference and event schedule, exhibit opportunities and DCS 2009 registration, please see the conference website at: www.dcs2009.com or call Resource Management Services, Inc. at 562-906-1101.

 

 

 

 


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