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Industry Affiliations
ACA International
The Association of Credit and Collection Professionals
www.acainternational.org
ACA brings together more than 5,500 members worldwide, including third-party collection agencies, asset buyers, attorneys, creditors and vendor affiliates. ACA establishes ethical standards, produces a wide variety of products, services and publications, and articulates the value of the credit and collection industry to businesses, policymakers and consumers.
TRMA
Telecommunications Risk Management Association, Inc.
www.trmanet.org
TRMA was created as an industry forum to bring Telecom Risk Management professionals together to understand and cooperate to prepare its members to deal with the industry's uncollectible issues.
NASP
National Association of Subrogation Professionals
www.subrogation.org
The NASP mission is to enhance the stature and effectiveness of subrogation and recovery professionals through education, training and the exchange of information.
DBA
Debt Buyers' Association
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CTAM
Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing
www.ctam.com
CTAM is dedicated to helping the cable industry grow by advancing consumer and business-to-business marketing excellence, facilitating collaborative marketing initiatives, and encouraging the mastery of new technology-based products.
WICT
Women in Cable Telecommunications
www.wict.org
The oldest and largest organization serving women professionals in cable and telecommunications, WICT is at the forefront of an industry undergoing constant change. Since its founding in 1979, WICT has remained steadfast in its resolve to advance the position and influence of women through proven leadership programs and services at both the national and local level.
HDI
Leading IT Service and Support
www.thinkhdi.com
HDI is the world’s largest membership association for internal and external IT Service and Support professionals. HDI is member-focused and remains vendor-neutral in its efforts to facilitate open, independent networking and information sharing within the association’s global network.
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