Mike Ginsberg, President and CEO of Kaulkin Ginsberg, will moderate a roundtable during insideARM.com and the iA Institute’s third annual Larger Market Participant Summit on Thursday, April 23, in Washington, D.C. The session will cover pertinent current events and their impact on the ARM industry. Mr. Ginsberg will moderate the discussion that will include Patrick Lunsford, senior editor at insideARM, and Tim Bauer, President of insideARM and the iA institute.

The one-day event features boardroom-style discussions covering a range of topics impacting the ARM industry and its leaders. Mr. Ginsberg’s roundtable will spend a bit of time focusing on the Department of Education’s recent decisions regarding contracts.

“Clearly the Department of Education collection contract is one of the more significant issues affecting our industry right now,” Stephanie Eidelman, CEO of the iA Institute, said. “We will provide a space where the topic can be discussed discretely among stakeholders.”

These sessions are not open to press, will not be recorded, and will take place in small groups.

“I am pleased to have been asked to participate in this event,” Mr. Ginsberg said. “I look forward to engaging in a lively discussion with market leaders during these defining times within our industry.”

The Larger Market Participant Summit is open to senior executives of ARM firms that meet the CFPB’s definition of a “larger market participant:” $10M or more in annual collection-related revenues.

Visit the event’s website for more information, and contact Stephanie Eidelman at (240) 499-3806 if you have any questions.

About Kaulkin Ginsberg

Founded in 1989, Kaulkin Ginsberg has provided value-added strategic advisory services tailored specifically to the accounts receivable management (ARM) industry and related outsourced business services (OBS) companies for 25 years. The firm’s client-centric approach covers almost every stage of a company’s lifecycle. For more information about Kaulkin Ginsberg, please visit www.kaulkin.com.


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