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IACC to hold 17th Annual Strategic Management Conference

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Nate Thompson, Public Relations Specialist

(952) 928-8000, ext. 714, or thompson@acainternational.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

IACC Logo Receives Facelift

(MINNEAPOLIS, October 6, 2005) Members of the International Association of Commercial Collectors (IACC) can tell you that the association works diligently to keep industry professionals up-to-date on the latest issues affecting the business: Now the IACC logo is sending the same message.

With a newly updated logo, IACC is reaching out to the credit and collection community and to businesses worldwide to better convey who IACC members are and what they do. The logo has been updated, but retains some key features of the original, allowing those not entirely familiar with IACC to make the connection between the logo they’ve seen and the association itself. It’s essentially a ‘facelift’ of the logo.

“We wanted new, but we didn’t want to lose the brand recognition we already had. We have accomplished that goal. We now have a logo that portrays us as a global association. We kept the ‘flavor’ of the old logo and modernized it a bit. We made ‘IACC’ very prominent,” said David Ward, president of IACC and president of Delta Recovery Systems in Long Valley, N.J. “Personally, I believe it’s a good, sophisticated, classic logo that will carry us for a long time.”

Naturally, the change will not be made completely overnight. It will take time to phase the new in and the old out. The rollout will begin with the cover of the October issue of Scope, IACC’s monthly member newsletter. The logo can also be viewed in JPEG-format at the IACC Web site: www.commercialcollector.com.

One thing that isn’t changing is the association’s focus on service. Collection professionals can continue to expect valuable learning opportunities and industry information that has made IACC the largest association for commercial collectors worldwide.

With 238 collection agency members and 164 attorney and associate members, The International Association of Commercial Collectors Inc. (IACC) is the world’s largest international trade association for commercial debt collection professionals. Headquartered in Minneapolis, IACC serves members throughout the United States and in 24 other countries worldwide. Members of IACC recover millions of dollars annually for their clients and provide valuable assistance to credit departments in controlling mounting debts. To learn more, visit the IACC Web site at http://www.commercialcollector.com.

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