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From: | "Peter" <pmaiden@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 9 Sep 2001 19:37:21 +1200 |
Gerry - the
international expertise and experience at Collection House goes beyond Mr
Goranson, the founder of one of Sweden's biggest debt management
companies.
Collection
House chairman , Dennis Punches, is one of the most respected practioners in the
field of credit management in the USA. A special area of expertise of his seems
to be the utilisation of teleservicing to do a lot of the debt management
stuff.
Just last
month Mr Punches was appointed to the board of
Call_Solutions.com.
Of interest, and rather
surprisingly, is that in the USA there is only one listed true debt management
company. Apparently there a few preparing themselves to go public. Has the USA
seen what has happened in Australasia?
No doubt what Mr Punches has
learnt from the successful float of Collection House will be valuable to
Call Solutions if listing is the path they are pursuing..
Certainly Collection House has an
enormous amount of global experience leading it.
Here is a bit of background on Dennis
Punches -
Thursday August 2, 6:14 pm Eastern Time
Press ReleaseSOURCE: Call_Solutions.com, Inc.Call_Solutions Appoints Dennis G. Punches to Board of DirectorsFormer Co-Founder, President and Chairman of Payco American Corporation Inc. Brings Global Publicly Traded Collection Teleservices Business ExpertiseWAUKESHA, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 2, 2001-- George D. Dalton, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Call_Solutions.com, Inc. announced today the appointment of Dennis G. Punches to the Board of Directors for the Corporation. Mr. Punches was one of the entrepreneurs in the United States during the 1960's to grasp the importance of a need for a nation-wide financial teleservices company devoted to the collection of delinquent and defaulted consumer and commercial debts. He co-founded Professional Accounts Service that later became Payco American Corporation Inc., which earned recognition as the largest receivables management corporation in the United States. Mr. Punches served as President of Payco for 26 years and as Chairman for 11 years. Outsourcing Solutions Inc. acquired Payco in 1996. ``With Mr. Punches on the Board of Call_Solutions, we gain his extensive knowledge and experience in building a U.S. teleservices business to a position of prominence with over 3,500 employees and over $175 million in revenues. We also gain a global business leader who is at the forefront of this industry in specialized financial service applications,'' noted Mr. Dalton. ``His business background in Australia and New Zealand, Europe and Japan will provide valuable insights for our management teams to apply as we go forward.'' In 1993, Mr. Punches established the United States/Japan collection operation for American Express. Since 1994, he has served on the board of Intrum Justitia BV, Europe's largest collection agency and since 1997 served as Chairman to Collection House, Limited, one of Australia's leading receivables management companies with offices throughout Australia and New Zealand. Collection House went public in October 2000. He was a Board member of Analysis & Technology (AATI), until the Company sold in 1997. He is currently co-Chairman of the International Collectors' Group organization; and Trustee for Carroll College, Waukesha, Wisconsin. Call_Solutions.com, Inc., is a Wisconsin corporation headquartered in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Founded in August 2000, the Company was incorporated to provide specialized business communication services through the acquisition and integration of personalized direct mail marketing, high-volume customer care and contact centers, Web-based technology, customer database management services and production fulfillment operations. The Company has annualized revenues of over $90 million with approximately 3100 employees and operations in Altamonte and Clearwater (2), Florida; Billings, Glendive and Havre, Montana; Omaha, Nebraska; Bismarck, Bottineau, Fessenden, Garrison and Williston, North Dakota; Bethlehem, Horsham and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Fort Worth and San Antonio, Texas; Lindon, Utah; and, Milwaukee and Waukesha, Wisconsin. |
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